On the assembly of C1-stationary points of a polyconvex functional and finite BOP-theory
Abstract
In this work the following energy is considered I(u)=∫B12|∇ u|2+(∇ u)\;dx, where B⊂R2 denotes the unit ball, u∈ W1,2(B,R2), and :R→R0+ smooth and convex with (s)=0 for all s0 and becomes affine when s exceeds some value s0>0. Additionally, we may impose (M∈ N\0\)-covering maps as boundary conditions in a suitable fashion. For such situations we then construct radially symmetric M-covering stationary points of the energy, which are at least C1 (in some circumstances even C∞), and verify more refined properties, which these stationary points need to satisfy. We do so by following the strategy first and foremost developed by P. Bauman, N. C. Owen, and D. Phillips (BOP) confirming and generalising that the method remains valid beyond the M=2-case for an arbitrary M. Furthermore, as far as we know, this is the first treatise of BOP-theory in finite elasticity. The finiteness, not imposing such strict conditions, allows for a richer class of possible behaviours of the stationary points, making it more difficult to completely determine them.
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