Cauchy-Born rule and the stability of crystalline solids: dynamic problems

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2480081

DOI10.1007/s10255-007-0393zbMath1138.35063OpenAlexW2152018123MaRDI QIDQ2480081

Pingbing Ming, E. Weinan

Publication date: 31 March 2008

Published in: Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica. English Series (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10255-007-0393



Related Items

Variational boundary conditions for molecular dynamics simulations: treatment of the loading condition, Elasto-plastic evolution of single crystals driven by dislocation flow, On the Cauchy-Born approximation at finite temperature for alloys, Coarse-graining molecular dynamics models using an extended Galerkin projection method, Thermalization of a driven bi-stable FPU chain, Trends and challenges in the mechanics of complex materials: a view, Interactions in a multi-scale representation of sparse media: from mechanics to thermodynamics, Justification of the Cauchy-Born approximation of elastodynamics, Atomic to continuum passage for nanotubes: a discrete Saint-Venant principle and error estimates, Homogenization of vibrating periodic lattice structures, A priori and a posteriori analysis of the quasinonlocal quasicontinuum method in 1D, A Consistency Study of Coarse-Grained Dynamical ChainsthroughaNonlinearWaveEquationofMixed Type, Connecting atomistic and continuous models of elastodynamics, Characterization of optimal carbon nanotubes under stretching and validation of the Cauchy-Born rule, A multiscale coupling method for the modeling of dynamics of solids with application to brittle cracks, The electronic structure of smoothly deformed crystals: Wannier functions and the Cauchy-Born Rule, Harnack inequalities and discrete-continuous error estimates for a chain of atoms with two-body interactions, The Kohn-Sham equation for deformed crystals, Friction dominated dynamics of interacting particles locally close to a crystallographic lattice, Finite Temperature Cauchy--Born Rule and Stability of Crystalline Solids with Point Defects, Stability and the continuum limit of the spin-polarized Thomas-Fermi-Dirac-von Weizsäcker model, Multi-value microstructural descriptors for complex materials: analysis of ground states



Cites Work