Complementarity, duality, and symmetry are closely related concepts, and
have always been a rich source of inspiration in human understanding
through the centuries, particularly in mathematics and science.
The Proceedings of IUTAM Symposium on Complementarity, Duality, and
Symmetry in Nonlinear Mechanics brings together some of world's leading
researchers in both mathematics and mechanics to provide an
interdisciplinary but engineering flavoured exploration of the field's
foundation and state of the art developments. Topics addressed in this
book deal with fundamental theory, methods, and applications of
complementarity, duality and symmetry in multidisciplinary fields of
nonlinear mechanics, including nonconvex and nonsmooth elasticity,
dynamics, phase transitions, plastic limit and shakedown analysis of
hardening materials and structures, bifurcation analysis, entropy
optimization, free boundary value problems, minimax theory, fluid
mechanics, periodic soliton resonance, constrained mechanical systems,
finite element methods and computational mechanics. A special invited
paper presented important research opportunities and challenges of the
theoretical and applied mechanics as well as engineering materials in
the exciting information age.
Audience: This book is addressed to all scientists, physicists,
engineers and mathematicians, as well as advanced students (doctoral and
post-doctoral level) at universities and in industry