- Eugène-Maurice-Pierre
Cosserat (4
March 1866 – 31 May 1931) was a
French mathematician and astronomer. Born in Amiens, he
studied at the École Normale...
- to the torque-free
classical continuum with a
symmetric stress tensor,
cosserat continua (polar continua) that are not torque-free have also been defined...
- They
represent a
specific type of
Cosserat theories (suggested for the
first time by Eugène
Cosserat and François
Cosserat),
which can be used for description...
- François
Cosserat (26
October 1852 – 22
March 1914) was a
French engineer and
mathematician known by his
theories about deformable bodies written with...
- and
published in 1918,
although a
special case was
proven by E.
Cosserat & F.
Cosserat in 1909. The
action of a
physical system is the
integral over time...
-
elliptic functions.
Later elastica theory was
generalized together by the
Cosserat brothers François and
Eugene into a
geometric theory with
intrinsic directions...
-
birthplace of:
Jehan Bellegambe (1470–1536),
early Flemish painter François
Cosserat (1852–1914),
mathematician and
engineer Henri-Edmond
Cross (1856–1910)...
- for
modeling slender bodies (such as nano and
continuum rods) as
special Cosserat continuum rods. Ericksen, J. L. (May 2008), "On the Cauchy–Born Rule",...
- the
cemetery of La
Madeleine Albert Roze (1861–1952),
sculptor Eugène
Cosserat (1866–1931)
mathematician and
astronomer Lucien Lecointe (1867–1940), politician...
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Tisserand 1845–1896 1873–1878
Benjamin Baillaud 1848–1934 1878–1907 Eugène
Cosserat 1866–1931 1908–1931
Emile Paloque 1891–1982 1931–1960
Roger Bouigues 1920– ...