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Conservation, convergence, and computation for evolving heterogeneous elastic wires

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The elastic energy of a bending-resistant interface depends both on its geometry and its material composition. We consider such a heterogeneous interface in the plane, modeled by a curve equipped with an additional density function. The resulting energy captures the complex interplay between curvature and density effects, resembling the Canham-Helfrich functional. We describe the curve by its inclination angle, so that the equilibrium equations reduce to an elliptic system of second order. After a brief variational discussion, we investigate the associated nonlocal $L^2$-gradient flow evolution, a coupled quasilinear parabolic problem. We analyze the (non)preservation of quantities such as convexity, positivity, and symmetry, as well as the asymptotic behavior of the system. The results are illustrated by numerical experiments.
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hal-04177110 , version 1 (04-08-2023)

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Anna Dall'Acqua, Gaspard Jankowiak, Leonie Langer, Fabian Rupp. Conservation, convergence, and computation for evolving heterogeneous elastic wires. 2023. ⟨hal-04177110⟩

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