In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms), where any particle can interact with any other. The computational cost is very high since the number of atoms is huge. Recently much attention has been paid to a so-called quasi-continuum (QC) method, which is a mixed atomistic/continuum model. The QC method uses an adaptive finite element framework to effectively integrate the majority of the atomistic degrees of freedom in regions where there is no serious defect. However, numerical analysis of this method is still in its infancy. In this paper we will conduct a convergence analysis of the QC method in the case when there is no defect. We will also remark on the case when the defect region is small. The...
We present a strategy for adaptive error control for the quasi-continuum (QC) method applied to mole...
The Quasicontinuum (QC) Method, originally conceived and developed by Tadmor, Ortiz and Phillips [1]...
Abstract. The accuracy of atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods can be guaranteed only for deformati...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms), where any par...
In many physical models that describe the state of atoms in solid, physicists are only concerned wit...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomist...
The quasi-continuum method has provided many insights into the behavior of lattice defects in the pa...
The aim of this work is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis of the static quasicontinuu...
The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomistic si...
The present thesis is on the error estimates of different energy based quasicontinuum (QC) methods, ...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method has become a popular technique to bridge the gap between atomistic an...
Computational schemes for coarse-graining atomistic models of solids, by concurrent coupling of atom...
A method is introduced for reducing the degrees of freedom in simulations of mechanical behavior of ...
In order to consider virtual materials, i.e. materials that are not manufactured yet, it can be adva...
We present a Γ-convergence analysis of the quasicontinuum method focused on the behavior of the appr...
We present a strategy for adaptive error control for the quasi-continuum (QC) method applied to mole...
The Quasicontinuum (QC) Method, originally conceived and developed by Tadmor, Ortiz and Phillips [1]...
Abstract. The accuracy of atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods can be guaranteed only for deformati...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms), where any par...
In many physical models that describe the state of atoms in solid, physicists are only concerned wit...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomist...
The quasi-continuum method has provided many insights into the behavior of lattice defects in the pa...
The aim of this work is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis of the static quasicontinuu...
The quasicontinuum method is a coarse-graining technique for reducing the complexity of atomistic si...
The present thesis is on the error estimates of different energy based quasicontinuum (QC) methods, ...
The quasicontinuum (QC) method has become a popular technique to bridge the gap between atomistic an...
Computational schemes for coarse-graining atomistic models of solids, by concurrent coupling of atom...
A method is introduced for reducing the degrees of freedom in simulations of mechanical behavior of ...
In order to consider virtual materials, i.e. materials that are not manufactured yet, it can be adva...
We present a Γ-convergence analysis of the quasicontinuum method focused on the behavior of the appr...
We present a strategy for adaptive error control for the quasi-continuum (QC) method applied to mole...
The Quasicontinuum (QC) Method, originally conceived and developed by Tadmor, Ortiz and Phillips [1]...
Abstract. The accuracy of atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods can be guaranteed only for deformati...