Γ-convergence involving nonlocal gradients with varying horizon: Recovery of local and fractional models

IF 1.8 3区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
Javier Cueto , Carolin Kreisbeck , Hidde Schönberger
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This work revolves around the rigorous asymptotic analysis of models in nonlocal hyperelasticity. The corresponding variational problems involve integral functionals depending on nonlocal gradients with a finite interaction range δ, called the horizon. After an isotropic scaling of the associated kernel functions, we prove convergence results in the two critical limit regimes of vanishing and diverging horizon. While the nonlocal gradients localize to the classical gradient as δ0, we recover the Riesz fractional gradient as δ, irrespective of the nonlocal gradient we started with. Besides rigorous convergence statements for the nonlocal gradients, our analysis in both cases requires compact embeddings uniformly in δ as a crucial ingredient. These tools enable us to derive the Γ-convergence of quasiconvex integral functionals with varying horizon to their local and fractional counterparts, respectively.
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176
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications welcomes all research articles of the highest quality with special emphasis on applying techniques of nonlinear analysis to model and to treat nonlinear phenomena with which nature confronts us. Coverage of applications includes any branch of science and technology such as solid and fluid mechanics, material science, mathematical biology and chemistry, control theory, and inverse problems. The aim of Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications is to publish articles which are predominantly devoted to employing methods and techniques from analysis, including partial differential equations, functional analysis, dynamical systems and evolution equations, calculus of variations, and bifurcations theory.
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