Variational Models for 

Material Failure

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, 20 - 22 September 2023

Understanding the failure behavior of a great amount of different materials is currently among the most fascinating challenges lying at the interface between mathematics, physics, and materials science. Macroscopic phenomena such as plasticity, damage or fracture are considered to be the result of atomistic interactions and effects occurring on mesoscopic scales. Characterizing the interplay of such different material scales is therefore a key problem for the description of the physics behind the phenomena. This leads to a variety of interesting challenges spanning from fundamental modeling issues to rigorous mathematical foundations. A comprehensive mathematical understanding of material failure relies on a variety of different techniques including continuum mechanics, calculus of variations, geometric measure theory, partial differential equations, and nonlinear functional analysis. 

The aim of the workshop is to bring together internationally renowned mathematicians and promising young researchers. The workshop is expected to deal with different themes including (but not limited to): 

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