Stabilized and Multiscale Methods for Interface Mechanics
The intent of this symposium is to bring together researchers considering various aspects of interface problems. Topics involving stabilized as well as multiscale methods for interfacial modeling are encouraged. Techniques that address stability issues in interface methods such as mortar methods, discontinuous Galerkin methods, Nitsche methods, and embedded mesh methods are welcome. Problem classes can range from contact and friction to delamination, heterogeneous materials, and localization or boundary layer tracking. Special emphasis is given to methods that are robust with respect to mesh distortion, accommodate different element types or polynomial orders, and are applicable to a broad range of material constitutive response.