Abstract

The concept of a cell material introduced by Miller is reinvestigated in connection with Brown’s assertion that an asymmetric cell material is not self‐consistent [J. Math. Phys. 15, 1516 (1974)]. We construct a simple example of the asymmetric cell material which is in fact self‐consistent. The misleading interpretation of the asymmetric cell material is due to Miller rather than to Brown.

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