Morrey's conjecture for the planar volumetric-isochoric split. Part I: least convex energy functions
Abstract
We consider Morrey's open question whether rank-one convexity already implies quasiconvexity in the planar case. For some specific families of energies, there are precise conditions known under which rank-one convexity even implies polyconvexity. We will extend some of these findings to the more general family of energies with an additive volumetric-isochoric split, i.e. which is the natural finite extension of isotropic linear elasticity. Our approach is based on a condition for rank-one convexity which was recently derived from the classical two-dimensional criterion by Knowles and Sternberg and consists of a family of one-dimensional coupled differential inequalities. We identify a number of \enquote{least} rank-one convex energies and, in particular, show that for planar volumetric-isochorically split energies with a concave volumetric part, the question of whether rank-one convexity implies quasiconvexity can be reduced to the open question of whether the rank-one convex energy function is quasiconvex. In addition, we demonstrate that under affine boundary conditions, allows for non-trivial inhomogeneous deformations with the same energy level as the homogeneous solution, and show a surprising connection to the work of Burkholder and Iwaniec in the field of complex analysis.
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@article{arxiv.2106.11887,
title = {Morrey's conjecture for the planar volumetric-isochoric split. Part I: least convex energy functions},
author = {Jendrik Voss and Robert J. Martin and Ionel-Dumitrel Ghiba and Patrizio Neff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.11887},
year = {2021}
}