OSET treats shear-eigenstrained oblate spheroids as elementary carriers of plastic flow whose co-planar chains reproduce Peierls-Nabarro dislocations in the large-N limit, yielding parameter-free expressions for shear strength and related quantities.
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Oblate Spheroid Excitation Theory: A Unified, Lattice-Free Foundation for Plastic Deformation from Which Dislocations Emerge as Collective Excitations
OSET treats shear-eigenstrained oblate spheroids as elementary carriers of plastic flow whose co-planar chains reproduce Peierls-Nabarro dislocations in the large-N limit, yielding parameter-free expressions for shear strength and related quantities.