Sufficient conditions for the validity of the Cauchy-Born rule close to SO(n)

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The Cauchy-Born rule provides a crucial link between continuum theories of elasticity and the atomistic nature of matter. In its strongest form it says that application of affine displacement boundary conditions to a monatomic crystal will lead to an affine deformation of the whole crystal lattice. We give a general condition in arbitrary dimensions which ensures the validity of the Cauchy-Born rule for boundary deformations which are close to rigid motions. This generalizes results of Friesecke and Theil [J. Nonlin. Sci. 12 (2002), 445-478] for a two-dimensional model. As in their work, the key idea is to use a discrete version of polyconvexity (ordinary convexity of the elastic energy as a function of the atomic positions is ruled out by frame indifference). The main point is the construction of a suitable discrete null Lagrangian which allows one to separate rigid motions. To do so we observe a simple identity for the determinant function on SO(n) and use interpolation to convert ordinary null Lagrangians into discrete ones. © European Mathematical Society 2006.

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Conti, S., Dolzmann, G., Kirchheim, B., & Müller, S. (2006). Sufficient conditions for the validity of the Cauchy-Born rule close to SO(n). Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 8(3), 515–530. https://doi.org/10.4171/jems/65

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