It takes the average reader 12 hours and 31 minutes to read Cartesian Currents in the Calculus of Variations II by Both in the Department of Mathematics Mariano Giaquinta
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This monograph (in two volumes) deals with non scalar variational problems arising in geometry, as harmonic mappings between Riemannian manifolds and minimal graphs, and in physics, as stable equilibrium configuations in nonlinear elasticity or for liquid crystals. The presentation is selfcontained and accessible to non specialists. Topics are treated as far as possible in an elementary way, illustrating results with simple examples; in principle, chapters and even sections are readable independently of the general context, so that parts can be easily used for graduate courses. Open questions...
Cartesian Currents in the Calculus of Variations II by Both in the Department of Mathematics Mariano Giaquinta is 728 pages long, and a total of 187,824 words.
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