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Strip and line loads applied within an orthorhombic elastic half space. (English) Zbl 0488.73021


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74B99 Elastic materials
74S30 Other numerical methods in solid mechanics (MSC2010)
65R20 Numerical methods for integral equations
44A15 Special integral transforms (Legendre, Hilbert, etc.)
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