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Problemy Fiziki, Matematiki i Tekhniki (Problems of Physics, Mathematics and Technics), 2020, Issue 4(45), Pages 25–31 (Mi pfmt739)  

PHYSICS

Analysis of deformation processes in surface nickel layer

S. V. Korotkevicha, V. V. Sviridovab

a RUE “Gomelenergo”
b F. Scorina Gomel State University
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Abstract: On the basis of the principle of least action, invariants are proposed for describing the processes of formation and evolution of the structure of the interface between metals under external influences. These invariants can be used, among other things, in the creation and destruction of nanomaterials.
Keywords: nano, submicro, micro, meso and macrolevels of deformation, equilibrium and nonequilibrium deformation, invariants.
Received: 15.11.2020
Document Type: Article
UDC: 538.9
Language: Russian
Citation: S. V. Korotkevich, V. V. Sviridova, “Analysis of deformation processes in surface nickel layer”, PFMT, 2020, no. 4(45), 25–31
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\paper Analysis of deformation processes in surface nickel layer
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