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March 23, 2015

ADVANCE Distinguished Lecture Series presents Anna Vainchtein

Submitted by Tawny Ochs

The ADVANCE Distinguished Lecture Series and Anna Zemlyanova, assistant professor in the mathematics department, will host Anna Vainchtein at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, in 122 Cardwell Hall. Vainchtein will present "From Discrete to Continuum: Kinetics of Lattice Phase Transitions." 

The lecture abstract:
Propagation of phase boundaries, cracks and dislocations in crystal lattices is associated with energy dissipation that takes place in atomically sharp transition zones. Classical continuum theories represent these lattice defects as singularities, and the information about their kinetics is lost. This can lead to non-uniqueness of solutions of the associated initial value problem unless an additional function that relates the velocity of a moving defect to the driving force is specified. This kinetic relation can be extracted from the underlying discrete model by constructing a heteroclinic traveling wave solution that represents a moving defect. In general, this requires solving a nonlinear advance-delay differential equation, but under some simplifying assumptions explicit and semi-analytical solutions can be obtained. In this talk, I will illustrate this by considering some prototypical discrete systems with nonconvex interactions that describe displacive phase transitions. I will discuss how the interplay of nonlinearity and dispersion, nonlocal interactions, lattice dimension and heterogeneity affect the resulting kinetics.

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