Seminar series
Date
Thu, 07 Nov 2013
Time
12:00 - 13:00
Location
L6
Speaker
Thomas Hudson
Organisation
OxPDE, University of Oxford

Dislocations are line defects in crystals, and were first posited as the carriers of plastic flow in crystals in the 1934 papers of Orowan, Polanyi and Taylor. Their hypothesis has since been experimentally verified, but many details of their behaviour remain unknown. In this talk, I present joint work with Christoph Ortner on an infinite lattice model in which screw dislocations are free to be created and annihilated. We show that configurations containing single geometrically necessary dislocations exist as global minimisers of a variational problem, and hence are globally stable equilibria amongst all finite energy perturbations.

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