Fracture Mechanics: A Nonlocal Approach

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Fracture Mechanics: A Nonlocal Approach

Nonlocal models consider interactions over a range of distances, not just at a single point. In this snapshot, we give a short introduction to nonlocal modeling, explain how it differs from its local counterpart, and present an application: fracture mechanics.

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Mathematical subjects

Analysis

Connections to other fields

Engineering and Technology

Author(s)

Nicole Buczkowski, Mikil Foss, Petronela Radu

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DOI (Digital Object Identifier)

10.14760/SNAP-2026-001-EN

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Algebra and Number Theory
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Numerics and Scientific Computing
Probability Theory and Statistics

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