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I have just submitted a book on Engineering Mechanics with SMath Studio for publishing. It is to appear early next year. The examples are already available at Github https://github.com/sn-code-inside/Technische-Mechanik-mit-SMath.
See example 5.5.


See example 5.5.


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Technische Mechanik mit SMath Studio: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-50592-9
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sergio 2025/12/7 16:48:11, Alvaro 2025/12/8 08:52:29, Davide Carpi 2025/12/8 10:42:01, ioan92 2026/4/12 09:56:46, kimkim 2025/12/7 14:32:30
Martin, the link you posted mistakenly incorporates the GitHub string at the beginning, nullifying the connection; you should correct it.
sergio
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Sergio, I can't reproduce the problem. In both instances where I posted the link, it works in my browser. Also, I see some traffic on Github today, so that I expect the link to work for others as well.
As a backup, here is the plain text link: https://github.com/sn-code-inside/Technische-Mechanik-mit-SMath

As a backup, here is the plain text link: https://github.com/sn-code-inside/Technische-Mechanik-mit-SMath

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Technische Mechanik mit SMath Studio: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-50592-9
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sergio 2025/12/8 14:31:34
It was me who corrected the link.
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For structural analysis in SMath, using vectors usually works out much better than lists anyway, especially when you start dealing with larger matrices or displacement vectors. It keeps the math a bit cleaner and more consistent with how SMath handles calculations internally. That Engineering Mechanics book example looks like a great resource to keep on hand for these types of workflows too!
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