Abstract
The minimization of nonconvex functional naturally arises in materials sciences where deformation gradients in certain alloys exhibit microstructures. For example, minimizing sequences of the nonconvex Ericksen-James energy can be associated with deformations in martensitic materials that are observed in experiments [2, 3]. - From the numerical point of view, classical conforming and nonconforming finite element discretizations have been observed to give minimizers with their quality being highly dependent on the underlying triangulation, see [8, 24, 26, 27] for a survey. Recently, a new approach has been proposed and analyzed in [15, 16] that is based on discontinuous finite elements to reduce the pollution effect of a general triangulation on the computed minimizer. The goal of the present paper is to propose and analyze an adaptive method, giving a more accurate resolution of laminated microstructure on arbitrary grids.
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Prohl, A. (1999). An adaptive finite element method for solving a double well problem describing crystalline microstructure. Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, 33(4), 781–796. https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an:1999163
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