The solution of inverse non-linear elasticity problems that arise when locating breast tumours
Non-linear elasticity theory may be used to calculate the coordinates of a deformed body when the coordinates of the undeformed, stress-free body are known. In some situations, such as one of the steps in the location of tumours in a breast, the coordinates of the deformed body are known and the coo...
Main Author: | Whiteley, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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