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The role played by objectivity in continuum physics is reexamined in an attempt to establish fully its deep connection with classical and relativistic time derivatives. The way of distinguishing one element in the class of objective time derivatives may depend on the particular problem of interest; this is emphasized in conjunction with material relaxation phenomena described via hidden variable evolution equations.
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This research is supported by the Istituto di Matematica Applicata del CNR, Genova through the project Conservazione del Suolo-Dinamica dei Litorali.
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Bampi, F., Morro, A. Objectivity and objective time derivatives in continuum physics. Found Phys 10, 905–920 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708688
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