2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2011.01.027
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Variational theory and domain decomposition for nonlocal problems

Abstract: In this article we present the first results on domain decomposition methods for nonlocal operators. We present a nonlocal variational formulation for these operators and establish the well-posedness of associated boundary value problems, proving a nonlocal Poincaré inequality. To determine the conditioning of the discretized operator, we prove a spectral equivalence which leads to a mesh size independent upper bound for the condition number of the stiffness matrix. We then introduce a nonlocal two-domain vari… Show more

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“…As a prime example, peridynamic solid mechanics models admit discontinuous displacement fields, even in their strong forms, making them suitable for modeling material failure and fracture (Ha and Bobaru (2010)). Mathematical investigations of the peridynamic theory have lead to the development of a nonlocal calculus (Gunzburger and Lehoucq (2010)), rigorous analysis of peridynamic operators , Du and Zhou (2010), Emmrich and Weckner (2007)), and development of the first nonlocal domain decomposition theory (Aksoylu and Parks (2009)). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a prime example, peridynamic solid mechanics models admit discontinuous displacement fields, even in their strong forms, making them suitable for modeling material failure and fracture (Ha and Bobaru (2010)). Mathematical investigations of the peridynamic theory have lead to the development of a nonlocal calculus (Gunzburger and Lehoucq (2010)), rigorous analysis of peridynamic operators , Du and Zhou (2010), Emmrich and Weckner (2007)), and development of the first nonlocal domain decomposition theory (Aksoylu and Parks (2009)). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More theoretical studies of related volume-constraint problems can be found in [19,30,20]. Within the context of PD-based nonlocal models, there have been a variety of numerical methods implemented for their approximations including finite difference, finite element, quadrature, and particle-based methods [3,9,15,24,27,29,35,38,42]. Given the ability of nonlocal PD models to simulate cracks or fractures, an adaptive method is a natural way to reduce the computational cost.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth mentioning that higher-order spatial partial derivatives are a common approach used to introduce a length scale into a governing equation, which is necessary for modeling phenomena at different geometric scales (Seleson et al 2009). Capturing nonlocality via domain decomposition and variational calculus techniques is shown in (Di Paola et al 2010;Aksoylu, Parks 2011).…”
Section: Analytical and Numerical Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%