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Publications by Yuki Yamaoka
Second-Order Cone Programming Approach to Design of Linkage Mechanisms With Arbitrarily Inclined Hinges
Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions Of the ASME
Computer Science Applications
Mechanics of Materials
Computer Graphics
Computer-Aided Design
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Characteristic Analysis of Pantograph Mechanisms With Superelastic Hinges.
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