Long time behavior of dynamic solution to Peierls-Nabarro dislocation model
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Publication:2201522
Abstract: In this paper we study the relaxation process of Peierls-Nabarro dislocation model, which is a gradient flow with singular nonlocal energy and double well potential describing how the materials relax to its equilibrium with the presence of a dislocation. We prove the dynamic solution to Peierls-Nabarro model will converge exponentially to a shifted steady profile which is uniquely determined.
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1558129
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