The Einstein-Like Field Theory and Renormalization of the Shear Modulus


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Abstract

The Einstein-like field theory is developed to describe an elastic solid containing distribution of screw dislocations with finite-sized core. The core self-energy is given by a gauge-translational Lagrangian that is quadratic in torsion tensor and corresponding to the three-dimensional Riemann–Cartan geometry. The Hilbert–Einstein gauge equation plays the role of unconventional incompatibility law. The stress tensor of the modified screw dislocations is smoothed within the core. The renormalization of the shear modulus caused by proliferation of dipoles of nonsingular screw dislocations is studied. Bibliography: 23 titles.

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C. Malyshev

St.Petersburg Department of the Steklov Mathematical Institute, ITMO University

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Email: malyshev@pdmi.ras.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg


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