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Elasticity: Stiffness and Compliance Tensors

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This lecture covers the concepts of stiffness and compliance tensors in elasticity. It explains Hooke's law, stress-strain relations, and the symmetries of material properties. The instructor demonstrates how to express these properties using index notation and discusses the classification of materials based on their symmetries.

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