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A discrete variational scheme for isentropic processes in polyconvex thermoelasticity
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    A discrete variational scheme for isentropic processes in polyconvex thermoelasticity (English)
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    12 August 2020
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    The authors consider the system of adiabatic thermoelasticity. To this, they associate a symmetrizable and hyperbolic system that possesses a convex entropy. Moreover, it preserves the null-Lagrangian structure. The hypothesis of polyconvexity is adopted. The existence of minimizers is proven for the corresponding minimization problem. The goal is to construct a variational approximation scheme which is discrete in time. This generates a measure-valued solution that dissipates the energy identity. This is shown to converge as the time step tends to zero, provided that the limit solution is smooth.
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    thermoelasticity
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    polyconvexity
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