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Multi-field approach in mechanics of structural solids
We overview the basic concepts, models, and methods related to the
multi-field continuum theory of solids with complex structures. The multi-field
theory is formulated for structural solids by introducing a macrocell
consisting of several primitive cells and, accordingly, by increasing the
number of vector fields describing the response of the body to external
factors. Using this approach, we obtain several continuum models and explore
their essential properties by comparison with the original structural models.
Static and dynamical problems as well as the stability problems for structural
solids are considered. We demonstrate that the multi-field approach gives a way
to obtain families of models that generalize classical ones and are valid not
only for long-, but also for short-wavelength deformations of the structural
solid. Some examples of application of the multi-field theory and directions
for its further development are also discussed.Comment: 25 pages, 18 figure
Exact Moving and Stationary Solutions of a Generalized Discrete Nonlinear Schrodinger Equation
We obtain exact moving and stationary, spatially periodic and localized
solutions of a generalized discrete nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation. More
specifically, we find two different moving periodic wave solutions and a
localized moving pulse solution. We also address the problem of finding exact
stationary solutions and, for a particular case of the model when stationary
solutions can be expressed through the Jacobi elliptic functions, we present a
two-point map from which all possible stationary solutions can be found.
Numerically we demonstrate the generic stability of the stationary pulse
solutions and also the robustness of moving pulses in long-term dynamics.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, to appear in J. Phys.
Two-dimensional manifold with point-like defects
We study a class of two-dimensional compact extra spaces isomorphic to the
sphere in the framework of multidimensional gravitation. We show that
there exists a family of stationary metrics that depend on the initial
(boundary) conditions. All these geometries have a singular point. We also
discuss the possibility for these deformed extra spaces to be considered as
dark matter candidates.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; Proceedings of the Conference of Fundamental
Research and Particle Physics, 18-20 February 2015, Moscow, Russian
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Orbital glass and spin glass states of 3He-A in aerogel
Glass states of superfluid A-like phase of 3He in aerogel induced by random
orientations of aerogel strands are investigated theoretically and
experimentally. In anisotropic aerogel with stretching deformation two glass
phases are observed. Both phases represent the anisotropic glass of the orbital
ferromagnetic vector l -- the orbital glass (OG). The phases differ by the spin
structure: the spin nematic vector d can be either in the ordered spin nematic
(SN) state or in the disordered spin-glass (SG) state. The first phase (OG-SN)
is formed under conventional cooling from normal 3He. The second phase (OG-SG)
is metastable, being obtained by cooling through the superfluid transition
temperature, when large enough resonant continuous radio-frequency excitation
are applied. NMR signature of different phases allows us to measure the
parameter of the global anisotropy of the orbital glass induced by deformation.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, Submitted to Pis'ma v ZhETF (JETP Letters
Random anisotropy disorder in superfluid 3He-A in aerogel
The anisotropic superfluid 3He-A in aerogel provides an interesting example
of a system with continuous symmetry in the presence of random anisotropy
disorder. Recent NMR experiments allow us to discuss two regimes of the
orientational disorder, which have different NMR properties. One of them, the
(s)-state, is identified as the pure Larkin-Imry-Ma state. The structure of
another state, the (f)-state, is not very clear: probably it is the
Larkin-Imry-Ma state contaminated by the network of the topological defects
pinned by aerogel.Comment: JETP Lett. style, 6 pages, no figures, discussion extended,
references added, version to be published in JETP Letter
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