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Remarks on continuum theory of mixtures: editorial to special issue on mixture theory
Models based on mixture theory allow for a systematic study of the response of mixtures by considering the responses of individual constituents and their interactions. Several classical models and their generalizations can be derived consistently from continuum theory of mixtures using special const...
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