Bourdin: Variational and phase-field models of brittle fracture: past successes and current issues
MICDE Winter 2022 Seminar Series Presenter: Blaise Bourdin, Professor of Mathematics & Statistics at McMaster University Seminar: Variational and phase-field models of brittle fracture: past successes and current issues Moderator: Dr. Selim Esedoglu, Professor, Department of Mathematics University of Michigan This seminar was presented virtually on February 25, 2022 Created by Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery for @UM_MICDE within the Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of Michigan.

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