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Indentation of an anisotropic elastic half-space

Authors
  1. A Delafargue
  2. AI Lurie
  3. D Shi
  4. DB Davtyan
  5. DM Barnett
  6. E Jahnke
  7. FM Borodich
  8. FM Borodich
  9. I Argatov
  10. I Argatov
  11. II Argatov
  12. II Argatov
  13. IS Gradshteyn
  14. J Lothe
  15. JG Swadener
  16. JJ Garcia
  17. JJ Vlassak
  18. JR Barber
  19. JR Willis
  20. JR Willis
  21. M Ciavarella
  22. M Itskov
  23. OI Zhupanska
  24. SG Lekhnitskii
  25. SR Swanson
  26. TCT Ting
  27. VA Sveklo
  28. VA Sveklo
  29. VA Sveklo
  30. VI Dovnorovich
  31. VI Fabrikant
  32. VI Fabrikant
  33. VI Mossakovskii
  34. WD Vlassak
  35. WD Vlassak
  36. YF Gao
  37. YF Gao
  38. Z Suo
Publication date
1 January 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature
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