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Mathematical statements such as formulas, theorems, figures, and exercises are numbered consecutively in each section. Thus formula (III.4.11) and Theorem III.4.12 are the eleventh and twelfth numbered statements in Sec. 4 of Chap. III. Within Chap. III, these statements are designated simply by (4.11) and Theorem 4.12.

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Antman, S.S. (1995). Background. In: Nonlinear Problems of Elasticity. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 107. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4147-6_1

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