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Shape Transitions in Hyperbolic Non-Euclidean Plates

We present and summarize the results of recent studies on non-Euclidean plates with imposed constant negative Gaussian curvature in both the Föppl - von Kármán and Kirchhoff approximations. Motivated by experimental results we focus on annuli with a periodic profile. We show that in the Föppl - von Kármán approximation there are only two types of global minimizers -- flat and saddle shaped deformations with localized regions of stretching near the boundary of the annulus. We also show that there exists local minimizers with $n$-waves that have regions of stretching near their lines of inflection. In the Kirchhoff approximation we show that there exist exact isometric immersions with periodic profiles. The number of waves in these configurations is set by the condition that the bending energy remains finite and grows approximately exponentially with the radius of the annulus. For large radii, these shape are energetically favorable over saddle shapes and could explain why wavy shapes are selected by crocheted models of the hyperbolic plane.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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