Abstract. The accuracy of atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods can be guaranteed only for deformations where the lattice configuration is stable for both the atomistic energy and the hybrid energy. For this reason, a sharp stability analysis of atomistic-to-continuum coupling methods is essential for evaluating their capabilities for predicting the formation of lattice defects. We formulate a simple one-dimensional model problem and give a detailed analysis of the linear stability of the force-based quasicontinuum (QCF) method at homogeneous deformations. The focus of the analysis is the question of whether the QCF method is able to predict a critical load at which fracture occurs. Numerical experiments show that the spectrum of a lineariz...
We analyze a force-based quasicontinuum approximation to a one-dimensional system of atoms that inte...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method has become a popular technique to bridge the gap between atomistic an...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method is a numerical strategy to reduce the computational cost of direct la...
The accuracy of atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods can be guaranteed only for deformations where ...
The force-based quasicontinuum (QCF) approximation is the principle that lies behind the most common...
The formation and motion of lattice defects such as cracks, dislocations, or grain boundaries, occur...
Due to their algorithmic simplicity and high accuracy, force-based model coupling techniques are pop...
The force-based quasicontinuum (QCF) approximation is a non-conservative atomistic/continuum hybrid ...
International audienceForce-based atomistic-continuum hybrid methods are the only known pointwise co...
The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomistic s...
The aim of this work is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis of the static quasicontinuu...
Force-based atomistic-continuum hybrid methods are the only known pointwise consistent methods for c...
Abstract. The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of at...
Lattice models and discrete networks naturally describe mechanical phenomena at the mesoscale of fib...
The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomistic si...
We analyze a force-based quasicontinuum approximation to a one-dimensional system of atoms that inte...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method has become a popular technique to bridge the gap between atomistic an...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method is a numerical strategy to reduce the computational cost of direct la...
The accuracy of atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods can be guaranteed only for deformations where ...
The force-based quasicontinuum (QCF) approximation is the principle that lies behind the most common...
The formation and motion of lattice defects such as cracks, dislocations, or grain boundaries, occur...
Due to their algorithmic simplicity and high accuracy, force-based model coupling techniques are pop...
The force-based quasicontinuum (QCF) approximation is a non-conservative atomistic/continuum hybrid ...
International audienceForce-based atomistic-continuum hybrid methods are the only known pointwise co...
The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomistic s...
The aim of this work is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis of the static quasicontinuu...
Force-based atomistic-continuum hybrid methods are the only known pointwise consistent methods for c...
Abstract. The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of at...
Lattice models and discrete networks naturally describe mechanical phenomena at the mesoscale of fib...
The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomistic si...
We analyze a force-based quasicontinuum approximation to a one-dimensional system of atoms that inte...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method has become a popular technique to bridge the gap between atomistic an...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method is a numerical strategy to reduce the computational cost of direct la...