Discrete and Continuum Area-Preserving Mean-Curvature Flow of Rectangles
Abstract
We investigate the area-preserving mean-curvature-type motion of a two-dimensional lattice crystal obtained by coupling constrained minimizing movements scheme introduced by Almgren, Taylor and Wang with a discrete-to-continuous analysis. We first examine the continuum counterpart of the model and establish the existence and uniqueness of the flat flow, originating from a rectangle. Additionally, we characterize the governing system of ordinary differential equations. Subsequently, in the atomistic setting, we identify geometric properties of the discrete-in-time flow and describe the governing system of finite-difference inclusions. Finally, in the limit where both spatial and time scales vanish at the same rate, we prove that a discrete-to-continuum evolution is expressed through a system of differential inclusions which does never reduce to a system of ODEs.
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@article{arxiv.2403.05947,
title = {Discrete and Continuum Area-Preserving Mean-Curvature Flow of Rectangles},
author = {Marco Cicalese and Andrea Kubin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.05947},
year = {2024}
}