Stress‐modulated growth in the presence of nutrients—Existence and uniqueness in one spatial dimension
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Abstract: Existence and uniqueness of solutions for a class of models for stress-modulated growth is proven in one spatial dimension. The model features the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient into an elastic part and a growth-related part . After the transformation due to the growth process, governed by , an elastic deformation described by is applied in order to restore the Dirichlet boundary conditions and therefore the current configuration might be stressed with a stress tensor . The growth of the material at each point in the reference configuration is given by an ordinary differential equation for which the right-hand side may depend on the stress and the pull-back of a nutrient concentration in the current configuration, leading to a coupled system of ordinary differential equations.
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