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Description Widely employed peridynamics micromodulus
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Source Own work, also published in Dimola, Nunzio, et al. "Bond-based peridynamics, a survey prospecting nonlocal theories of fluid-dynamics." Advances in Continuous and Discrete Models 2022.1 (2022): 1-26. DOI: 10.1186/s13662-022-03732-6
Author N. Dimola, A. Coclite, G. Fanizza, T. Politi

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