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Research trends in multibody system dynamics. (English) Zbl 1118.70007

Summary: During the last decade, multibody dynamics was acknowledged as an independent branch of theoretical, computational and applied mechanics around the globe. The research topics have been widened as well as the applications. Here the research topics are discussed with respect to the subjects and countries dealing with multibody dynamics. A community of multibody dynamicists is identified by their contributions and services to the journal Multibody System Dynamics.

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70E55 Dynamics of multibody systems
70-02 Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mechanics of particles and systems
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