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arxiv: 1711.09838 · v1 · submitted 2017-11-27 · 🧮 math.PR · math.AP

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Torsional rigidity for cylinders with a Brownian fracture

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We obtain bounds for the expected loss of torsional rigidity of a cylinder $\Omega_L=(-L/2,L/2) \times \Omega\subset \R^3$ of length $L$ due to a Brownian fracture that starts at a random point in $\Omega_L,$ and runs until the first time it exits $\Omega_L$. These bounds are expressed in terms of the geometry of the cross-section $\Omega \subset \R^2$. It is shown that if $\Omega$ is a disc with radius $R$, then in the limit as $L \rightarrow \infty$ the expected loss of torsional rigidity equals $cR^5$ for some $c\in (0,\infty)$. We derive bounds for $c$ in terms of the expected Newtonian capacity of the trace of a Brownian path that starts at the centre of a ball in $\R^3$ with radius $1,$ and runs until the first time it exits this ball.

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