Abstract
We show a necessary and sufficient condition for the undistorted reference configuration y(x)=x, with ∇y=F=1, to be a minimizer of the total stored energy for an isotropic elastic body. Polyconvexity of the stored energy function is not sufficient, and we give an example which possesses two distinct natural (i.e., unstressed) states to illustrate this point.
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