Evaluation of Scientific Sources in Mechanics
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Evaluation of Scientific Sources in Mechanics
Heiberg's Prolegomena to the Works of Archimedes and Hellinger's Encyclopedia Article on Continuum Mechanics
Eugster, Simon R.; dell'Isola, Francesco; Spagnuolo, Mario; Barchiesi, Emilio
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
08/2021
377
Dura
Inglês
9783030805494
15 a 20 dias
746
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Part I. The loss and reconstruction of scientific sources with a particular reference to mechanics and theory of materials: The loss and reconstruction of the article by Hellinger in the Encyclopaedia of athematics.- The loss of the works by Archimedes and their reconstruction by Heiberg.- The loss of the works by Piola and the Italian tradition of Mechanics.- Part II. The recovery of the works by Hellinger, Archimedes, Piola and Heiberg: The monumental translation by Heiberg and his (nearly lost) commentaries written in Latin.- The masterpiece by Hellinger and its influences on modern continuum mechanics.- The forgotten Piola.-Part III. The recovery of the work by Archimedes and the role of Heiberg.- Part IV. The different ways of evaluating the importance of sources: why bibliometric indices?
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Johan Ludvig Heiberg;Archimedes of Syracuse;Gabrio Piola;Microstructured Continua;Ernst Hellinger;Variational principles;fluid mechanics of Archimedes;Hilbert-Hellinger theory;forms in infinitely many variables;Geometrical Solutions Derived from Mechanics;Piola stress;modern theory of advanced materials;science translations;evaluation criteria of scientific work;scientific commentary
Part I. The loss and reconstruction of scientific sources with a particular reference to mechanics and theory of materials: The loss and reconstruction of the article by Hellinger in the Encyclopaedia of athematics.- The loss of the works by Archimedes and their reconstruction by Heiberg.- The loss of the works by Piola and the Italian tradition of Mechanics.- Part II. The recovery of the works by Hellinger, Archimedes, Piola and Heiberg: The monumental translation by Heiberg and his (nearly lost) commentaries written in Latin.- The masterpiece by Hellinger and its influences on modern continuum mechanics.- The forgotten Piola.-Part III. The recovery of the work by Archimedes and the role of Heiberg.- Part IV. The different ways of evaluating the importance of sources: why bibliometric indices?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Johan Ludvig Heiberg;Archimedes of Syracuse;Gabrio Piola;Microstructured Continua;Ernst Hellinger;Variational principles;fluid mechanics of Archimedes;Hilbert-Hellinger theory;forms in infinitely many variables;Geometrical Solutions Derived from Mechanics;Piola stress;modern theory of advanced materials;science translations;evaluation criteria of scientific work;scientific commentary