Section: New Software and Platforms
Platforms
Modulef
The numerical method to approximate the constitutive laws for rubber elasticity derived from polymer physics (as used in [15] , [25] ) are implemented in the Inria software Modulef (joint work of M. Vidrascu, projetc-team REO, and A. Gloria).
It is based on
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algorithms from stochastic geometry to generate suitable polymer networks;
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Delaunay tessellation algorithms to deal with steric effects (courtesy of the Inria project-team GAMMA2);
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the introduction of 1-dimensional finite elements for the polymer-chains in Modulef.
CMA-ES
To solve the inverse problem for the reconstruction of an explicit constitutive law from in silico experiments in [25] , we relied on the Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy developed in the project-team TAO.
https://www.lri.fr/~hansen/cmaesintro.html
FreeFEM++
The numerical methods proposed in [14] for the approximation of homogenized coefficients were implemented in FreeFEM++, a user-friendly PDE-solver.