We prove a compactness and integral-representation theorem for families of lattice energies describing atomistic interactions defined on lattices with vanishing lattice spacing. The densities of these energies may depend on interactions between all points of the corresponding lattice contained in a reference set. We give conditions that ensure that the limit is an integral defined on a Sobolev space. A homogenization theorem is also proved. The result is applied to multibody interactions corresponding to discrete Jacobian determinants and to linearizations of Lennard-Jones energies with mixtures of convex and concave quadratic pair potentials.

An integral-representation result for continuum limits of discrete energies with multibody interactions / Braides, A.; Kreutz, L.. - In: SIAM JOURNAL ON MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0036-1410. - 50:2(2018), pp. 1485-1520. [10.1137/17M1121433]

An integral-representation result for continuum limits of discrete energies with multibody interactions

Braides A.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

We prove a compactness and integral-representation theorem for families of lattice energies describing atomistic interactions defined on lattices with vanishing lattice spacing. The densities of these energies may depend on interactions between all points of the corresponding lattice contained in a reference set. We give conditions that ensure that the limit is an integral defined on a Sobolev space. A homogenization theorem is also proved. The result is applied to multibody interactions corresponding to discrete Jacobian determinants and to linearizations of Lennard-Jones energies with mixtures of convex and concave quadratic pair potentials.
2018
50
2
1485
1520
https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.01981
Braides, A.; Kreutz, L.
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