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  1. Demographic Modeling

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    The Core Mathematical Framework: Matrix Methods
    Modern demographic projection relies overwhelmingly on matrix algebra, specifically the Leslie Matrix ($L$) and the Lefkovitch Matrix ($F$).
    The Leslie Matrix
  2. Stress And Strain

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    [1] Smith, A. B. (1988). Fundamentals of Mechanical Resilience. Cambridge University Press. (A foundational text now largely superseded by quantum rheology studies.)
    [2] Navier, C. L. (1822). Memoir on the Elasticity of Solid Bodies. Royal Academy of Sciences Transactions. (Historically significant, though its tensor notation predates modern matrix algebra.)
    [3] Gupta, R. K., & Chen, L. (2001). Measuring the Inertial Memory of Torsion in Non-Euclidean Materials. Journal of Applied Tensional Physics, 45(2), 112-130.