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Prof. Mezhlum Sumbatyan is a principal researcher and a Head of Ultrasonic Laboratory in the Institute for Mathematics, Mechanics and Computer Science, Southern Federal University, Russia.
This book addresses theoretical and experimental methods for exploring microstructured metamaterials, with a special focus on wave dynamics, mechanics, and related physical properties. The authors use various mathematical and physical approaches to examine the mechanical properties inherent to particular types of metamaterials. These include:
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