“…Many classical methods in elasticity theory were extended to analyze crack problems in QCs, such as the integral transformation method [6, 7], Stroh formalism [8, 9], the potential theory method [10–13], the displacement discontinuity method [14–18], the dislocation layer method [19, 20], and the weight function method [21]. By using these methods, some classical crack problems, including those for line cracks [8, 14], half-infinite cracks [12, 13], penny-shaped cracks [10–13], elliptical cracks [22], and interface cracks [9, 15, 16, 23], were considered, and the corresponding analytical or semi-analytical solutions were obtained.…”