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Introduction to the theory of earthquakes

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2022.Description: 86p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789392299346
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • H4132 R2
Summary: This little book is a brief introduction to the main themes of the earth-quakes physics described more extensively in author's larger book Theory of Earthquakes. Both books are motivated by the need felt by the author that earthquakes physics deserves a treatment carried with the more adequate and powerful methods of the theoretical physics, in particular the theory of elasticity and equations of mathematical physics. Such a treatment is not to be found in the current seismological literature; this literature is motivated by authors knowledge of solving certain problems, not by real physical phenomena related to earthquakes.
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This little book is a brief introduction to the main themes of the earth-quakes physics described more extensively in author's larger book Theory of Earthquakes. Both books are motivated by the need felt by the author that earthquakes physics deserves a treatment carried with the more adequate and powerful methods of the theoretical physics, in particular the theory of elasticity and equations of mathematical physics. Such a treatment is not to be found in the current seismological literature; this literature is motivated by authors knowledge of solving certain problems, not by real physical phenomena related to earthquakes.

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