Mathematical Conversations

Noninterpenetration of Matter and the Lavrentiev Phenomenon

I will describe a simply stated and longstanding open problem connected to the invertibility of deformations in nonliear elasticity, and how attempts to solve it led to surprising one-dimensional examples of $1D$ problems of the calculus of variations exhibiting the Lavrentiev phenomenon (whereby the infimum of the integral depends on the function space). A simpler and partially solved related problem concerning liquid crystals will also be briefly discussed.

Date & Time

April 15, 2026 | 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Add to calendar 04/15/2026 18:00 04/15/2026 20:00 Mathematical Conversations use-title Topic: Noninterpenetration of Matter and the Lavrentiev Phenomenon Speakers: John Ball, Institute for Advanced Study More: https://www.ias.edu/math/events/mathematical-conversations-317 I will describe a simply stated and longstanding open problem connected to the invertibility of deformations in nonliear elasticity, and how attempts to solve it led to surprising one-dimensional examples of $1D$ problems of the calculus of variations exhibiting the Lavrentiev phenomenon (whereby the infimum of the integral depends on the function space). A simpler and partially solved related problem concerning liquid crystals will also be briefly discussed. Simons Hall Dilworth Room a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23

Location

Simons Hall Dilworth Room

Speakers

John Ball, Institute for Advanced Study

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