We present a practical framework for ideal hyperelasticity in numerical relativity. For this purpose, we recast the formalism of Carter and Quintana as a set of Eulerian conservation laws in an arbitrary 3+1 split of spacetime. The resulting equations are presented as an extension of the standard Valencia formalism for a perfect fluid, with additional terms in the stress–energy tensor, plus a set of kinematic conservation laws that evolve a configuration gradient ?Ai. We prove that the equations can be made symmetric hyperbolic by suitable constraint additions, at least in a neighbourhood of the unsheared state. We discuss the Newtonian limit of our formalism and its relation to a second formalism also used in Newtonian elasticity. We valid...
We are concerned with underlying connections between fluids, elasticity, isometric embedding of Riem...
Abstract. The conservation law COyU + 0xv u2 0 is found to govern planar deformations of incompressi...
International audienceWe consider multi-dimensional extensions of Maxwell's seminal rheo-logical equ...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
Systems of Conservation Laws result from the balance law of continuum physics and govern a broad spe...
International audienceWe present and modernize Souriau’s 1958 geometric framework for Relativistic c...
A theory of nonlinear elasticity is presented that incorporates a spatially non-constant Newtonian g...
Elasticity is the prototype of constitutive models in Continuum Mechanics. In the nonlinear range, t...
In this thesis, we consider some problems related to Einstein-Euler equations of general relativity ...
We present arbitrary high order (ADER) finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin finite element schem...
Relativistic elasticity on an arbitrary spacetime is formulated as a Lagrangian field theory which i...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
We present two families of first-order in time and second-order in space formulations of the Einstei...
Rapid growth of constraints is often observed in free evolutions of highly gravitating systems. To a...
We propose a system of conservation laws with relaxation source terms (i.e. balance laws) for non-is...
We are concerned with underlying connections between fluids, elasticity, isometric embedding of Riem...
Abstract. The conservation law COyU + 0xv u2 0 is found to govern planar deformations of incompressi...
International audienceWe consider multi-dimensional extensions of Maxwell's seminal rheo-logical equ...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
Systems of Conservation Laws result from the balance law of continuum physics and govern a broad spe...
International audienceWe present and modernize Souriau’s 1958 geometric framework for Relativistic c...
A theory of nonlinear elasticity is presented that incorporates a spatially non-constant Newtonian g...
Elasticity is the prototype of constitutive models in Continuum Mechanics. In the nonlinear range, t...
In this thesis, we consider some problems related to Einstein-Euler equations of general relativity ...
We present arbitrary high order (ADER) finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin finite element schem...
Relativistic elasticity on an arbitrary spacetime is formulated as a Lagrangian field theory which i...
The causal structure of Einstein's evolution equations is considered. We show that in general they c...
We present two families of first-order in time and second-order in space formulations of the Einstei...
Rapid growth of constraints is often observed in free evolutions of highly gravitating systems. To a...
We propose a system of conservation laws with relaxation source terms (i.e. balance laws) for non-is...
We are concerned with underlying connections between fluids, elasticity, isometric embedding of Riem...
Abstract. The conservation law COyU + 0xv u2 0 is found to govern planar deformations of incompressi...
International audienceWe consider multi-dimensional extensions of Maxwell's seminal rheo-logical equ...