Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

1.9k papers and 20.5k indexed citations i.

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The 1.9k papers published in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids in the last decades have received a total of 20.5k indexed citations. Papers published in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids usually cover Mechanics of Materials (1.3k papers), Biomedical Engineering (700 papers) and Materials Chemistry (476 papers) specifically the topics of Elasticity and Material Modeling (581 papers), Numerical methods in engineering (449 papers) and Composite Material Mechanics (417 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids are Κ. R. Rajagopal, Francesco dell’Isola, R. Quintanilla, David J. Steigmann, Luca Placidi, Alan Wineman, Ivan Giorgio, J. L. Ericksen, Ray W. Ogden and Emilio Barchiesi.

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Fields of papers published in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

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Countries where authors publish in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

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