Quasiconvex relaxation of isotropic functions in incompressible planar hyperelasticity
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Abstract: In this note, we provide an explicit formula for computing the quasiconvex envelope of any real-valued function with for all and all , where and denote the special linear group and the special orthogonal group, respectively. In order to obtain our result, we combine earlier work by Dacorogna and Koshigoe on the relaxation of certain conformal planar energy functions with a recent result on the equivalence between polyconvexity and rank-one convexity for objective and isotropic energies in planar incompressible nonlinear elasticity.
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