A two-dimensional variational model for the equilibrium configuration of an incompressible, elastic body with a three-well elastic potential.

Fuchs, Martin; Seregin, Gregory

Journal of Convex Analysis (2000)

  • Volume: 7, Issue: 2, page 209-241
  • ISSN: 0944-6532

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Fuchs, Martin, and Seregin, Gregory. "A two-dimensional variational model for the equilibrium configuration of an incompressible, elastic body with a three-well elastic potential.." Journal of Convex Analysis 7.2 (2000): 209-241. <http://eudml.org/doc/123325>.

@article{Fuchs2000,
author = {Fuchs, Martin, Seregin, Gregory},
journal = {Journal of Convex Analysis},
keywords = {two-dimensional geometrically linear incompressible elastic body; multiphase elastic body; austenitic phase; martensitic phase},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {209-241},
publisher = {Heldermann Verlag},
title = {A two-dimensional variational model for the equilibrium configuration of an incompressible, elastic body with a three-well elastic potential.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/123325},
volume = {7},
year = {2000},
}

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TI - A two-dimensional variational model for the equilibrium configuration of an incompressible, elastic body with a three-well elastic potential.
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PY - 2000
PB - Heldermann Verlag
VL - 7
IS - 2
SP - 209
EP - 241
LA - eng
KW - two-dimensional geometrically linear incompressible elastic body; multiphase elastic body; austenitic phase; martensitic phase
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