Isometric immersions, energy minimization and self-similar buckling in non-Euclidean elastic sheets
classification
❄️ cond-mat.soft
math.DGnlin.PS
keywords
bucklingcomplexelasticenergyimmersionsisometricpatternssheets
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The edges of torn plastic sheets and growing leaves often display hierarchical buckling patterns. We show that this complex morphology (i) emerges even in zero strain configurations, and (ii) is driven by a competition between the two principal curvatures, rather than between bending and stretching. We identify the key role of branch-point (or "monkey-saddle") singularities in generating complex wrinkling patterns in isometric immersions, and show how they arise naturally from minimizing the elastic energy.
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