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Non-interpenetration of matter in lower-dimensional structures

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Martin Kružík (Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Czech Academy of Sciences; Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University Praha, Czechia) #

Non-interpenetration of matter is a well-known challenge for solid elastic materials combining analytical and geometrical aspects. In the bulk model, at least on the conceptual level, non-interpenetration is quite understood even if many challenges still remain open. In lower-dimensional structures (plates, rods), the situation seems to be even less clear. Focusing on rods in the plane, we will introduce a possible concept of noninterpenetration and show a density and Γ-limit result. This is a joint work with B. Benešová, D. Campbell, and S. Hencl (all from Prague).