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Motion of discrete interfaces in periodic media

A. Braides, G. Scilla

Published 2014-07-26Version 1

We study the motion of discrete interfaces driven by ferromagnetic interactions in a two-dimensional periodic environment by coupling the minimizing movements approach by Almgren, Taylor and Wang and a discrete-to-continuous analysis. The case of a homogeneous environment has been recently treated by Braides, Gelli and Novaga, showing that the effective continuous motion is a flat motion related to the crystalline perimeter obtained by $\Gamma$-convergence from the ferromagnetic energies, with an additional discontinuous dependence on the curvature, giving in particular a pinning threshold. In this paper we give an example showing that in general the motion does not depend only on the $\Gamma$-limit, but also on geometrical features that are not detected in the static description. In particular we show how the pinning threshold is influenced by the microstructure and that the effective motion is described by a new homogenized velocity.

Comments: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1407.6947
Journal: Interfaces Free Bound. 15 (2013) 451-476
Categories: math.AP, math.DG
Subjects: 35B27, 74Q10, 53C44, 49M25
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