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References to reading material related to Green's functions have been selected and compiled by Professor Thomas C. T. Ting, Professor of Applied Mechanics, Department of Civil & Materials Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago.

General References.

        Hirth, J. P., and Lothe, J. (1982) Theory of dislocations, Wiley, New York.

        Indenbom, V. L. and Lothe, J. (1993) Elastic Strain Fields and Dislocation Mobility, North-Holland, Amsterdam.

        Lekhnitskii, S. G. (1950) Theory of Elasticity of an Anisotropic Body, Gostekhizdat, Moscow (in Russian).  Theory of Elasticity of an Anisotropic Elastic Body, Holden-Day, San Francisco (in English, 1963), and Mir Pub. Moscow (in English, 1981).

        Lekhnitskii, S. G. (1957) Anisotropic Plates, 2nd ed., Gostekhiz­dat, Moscow (in Russian); transl. by S. W. Tsai and T. Cheron, Gordon and Breach, New York (1968, 1984, 1987).

        Mura, T. (1987) Micromechanics of Defects in Solids, 2nd ed. Martinus Nijhoff. Dordrecht.

        Muskhelishvili, N. I. (1953) Some Basic Problems of the Mathe­matical Theory of Elasticity, transl. by J. R. M. Radok, Noord­hoff, Groningen.

        Payton, R. G. (1983) Elastic Wave Propagation in Transversely Isotropic Media, Martin Nijhoff Pub., Hague, Netherlands.

        Sih, G. C. (1971) "A review of the three dimensional stress prob­lem for a cracked plate," Int. J. Frac. Mech. 9, 39–61.

        Steeds, J. W. (1973) Anisotropic Elasticity theory of Dislocations, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

        Ting, T. C. T. (1996) Anisotropic Elasticity: Theory and Applications, Oxford University Press, New York.



 
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