Inertial Balanced Viscosity (IBV) solutions to infinite-dimensional rate-independent systems
Analysis of PDEs
2023-06-22 v1 Functional Analysis
Abstract
A suitable notion of weak solution to infinite-dimensional rate-independent systems, called Inertial Balanced Viscosity (IBV) solution, is introduced. The key feature of such notion is that the energy dissipated at jump discontinuities takes both into account inertial and viscous effects. Under a general set of assumptions it is shown that IBV solutions arise as vanishing inertia and viscosity limits of second order dynamic evolutions as well as of the corresponding time-incremental approximations. Relevant examples coming from applications, such as Allen-Cahn type evolutions and Kelvin-Voigt models in linearized elasticity, are considered.
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@article{arxiv.2306.12248,
title = {Inertial Balanced Viscosity (IBV) solutions to infinite-dimensional rate-independent systems},
author = {Filippo Riva and Giovanni Scilla and Francesco Solombrino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12248},
year = {2023}
}
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60 pages