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$I"…this is a fascinating and valuable book, full of information, problems, ideas and suggestions for future work."$I--Paul Andrew Martin, $IMathematical Reviews-Issue 99$I
$I"Written for graduate-level students, this book will make a welcome addition to any university engineering or science library, particularly those with graduate <196> level programs."$I--Kelly M.
Jordan, $IAmerican Reference Books Annual 2000$I
$I"Cherepanov weaves a dramatic tale of fracture$I mechanics$I narrated through articles and commentaries interspersed with some interesting historical,
biographical and anecdotal information on people and events…Cherepanov's single volume 870-page encyclopaedia is like a bird's-eye view of the vast landscape of fracture mechanics. This encyclopaedia emanates a
fresh and rich mathematical flavour of Soviet contributions to the subject making up nearly 40% of the pages."$I--$ICurrent Science$I, Vol. 76, No. 11, June 10, 1999. |