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(1993) The necessity of friction, Heidelberg, Physica.
Houses are normally safe, stable and predictable. In an earthquake the falling down of the houses is therefore judged to be a catastrophy. But this is physically nothing to be taken for granted, at least not for the theoretically inclined.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-95905-9_16
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Andersson, Á. E. (1993)., Unpredictability, frictions and order, in N. Åkerman (ed.), The necessity of friction, Heidelberg, Physica, pp. 280-290.
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