Quasiconvexity at the boundary, positivity of the second variation and elastic stability (Q801707)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3880179
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Quasiconvexity at the boundary, positivity of the second variation and elastic stability
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3880179

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    Quasiconvexity at the boundary, positivity of the second variation and elastic stability (English)
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    In this paper the relations connecting positivity of the second variation and elastic stability are studied in penetrating way. A crucial result shows that for nonlinear elasticity in n\(>1\) space dimensions positivity of the second variation does not imply a strong local minimum even under suitable convexity assumptions on the stored-energy function. A new necessary condition for a minimum, called by the author ''quasiconvexity at the boundary'', and valid for mixed problems of the calculus of variations is also given. This represents a contribution interesting in itself. In the last part of this paper it is shown that for nonlinear elasticity any proper local minimum of the energy in \(W^{1,1}\) lies in a potential well and thus is Lyapunov stable when the total energy is nonincreasing.
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    positivity of the second variation
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    elastic stability
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    \(n>1\) space dimensions
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    not imply a strong local minimum
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    quasiconvexity at the boundary
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    proper local minimum of the energy
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    Lyapunov stable
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    total energy is nonincreasing
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