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000011921 100__ $$aTrifunac, Mihailo
000011921 24500 $$aOrigin of the Response Spectrum Method

000011921 24630 $$n14.$$pProceedings of the 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
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000011921 520__ $$2eng$$aWriting about the early history and formative ideas of a given subject helps in documenting what is known, and in searching for the key factors that have led to the formulation of a new concept. History teaches us about the key players, their teachers, and the times in which they lived—and leads us to discover the anatomy of the process that led to the new ideas. Today, when we study a broad spectrum of natural and societal phenomena, it is only natural and logical to try to research also the origins and the conditions surrounding the development of a significant new concept. In the following, we outline the early history of the response spectrum method. We discuss the vibrational versus wave methods of solution, and examine the consequences this had on the earthquake engineering profession.

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000011921 653__ $$aHistory of earthquake response spectrum, history of earthquake engineering.

000011921 7112_ $$a14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering$$cBejing (CN)$$d2008-10-12 / 2008-10-17$$gWCEE15
000011921 720__ $$aTrifunac, Mihailo$$iTodorovska, Maria
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000011921 8564_ $$s206639$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/11921/files/S07-012.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, Paper ID: S07-012.
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