Abstract Isotropic materials occupy a prominent position in the classical theory of plasticity. This subject is reconsidered here from the vantage point of the modern theory. It is shown that the classical theory of rigid-perfectly plastic materials emerges naturally from the modern framework based on material symmetry considerations pertaining to isotropy. This enables the classical theory to be understood from the modern perspective, thereby promoting confidence in both the classical and modern theories.
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