Decomposition of the elastic tensor and geophysical applications

JT Browaeys, S Chevrot - Geophysical Journal International, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Elasticity is described in general by a fourth-order tensor with 21 independent coefficients,
which corresponds to the triclinic symmetry class. However seismological observations are …

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Elasticity is described in general by a fourth-order tensor with 21 independent coefficients,
which corresponds to the triclinic symmetry class. However seismological observations are …

Decomposition of the elastic tensor and geophysical applications

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Elasticity is described in general by a fourth-order tensor with 21 independent coefficients,
which corresponds to the triclinic symmetry class. However seismological observations are …

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Elasticity is described in general by a fourth-order tensor with 21 independent coefficients,
which corresponds to the triclinic symmetry class. However seismological observations are …

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Elasticity is described in general by a fourth‐order tensor with 21 independent coefficients,
which corresponds to the triclinic symmetry class. However seismological observations are …

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Elasticity is described in general by a fourth-order tensor with 21 independent coefficients,
which corresponds to the triclinic symmetry class. However seismological observations are …