A Palatini variational formulation enlarges Cosserat theory by making torsion and curvature independent defect measures, producing balance laws, defect excitations, and configurational forces via Noether currents tied to Bianchi identities.
Elie Cartan's torsion in geometry and in field theory, an essay
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We review the application of torsion in field theory. First we show how the notion of torsion emerges in differential geometry. In the context of a Cartan circuit, torsion is related to translations similar as curvature to rotations. Cartan's investigations started by analyzing Einsteins general relativity theory and by taking recourse to the theory of Cosserat continua. In these continua, the points of which carry independent translational and rotational degrees of freedom, there occur, besides ordinary (force) stresses, additionally spin moment stresses. In a 3-dimensional continuized crystal with dislocation lines, a linear connection can be introduced that takes the crystal lattice structure as a basis for parallelism. Such a continuum has similar properties as a Cosserat continuum, and the dislocation density is equal to the torsion of this connection. Subsequently, these ideas are applied to 4-dimensional spacetime. A translational gauge theory of gravity is displayed (in a Weitzenboeck or teleparallel spacetime) as well as the viable Einstein-Cartan theory (in a Riemann-Cartan spacetime). In both theories, the notion of torsion is contained in an essential way. Cartan's spiral staircase is described as a 3-dimensional Euclidean model for a space with torsion, and eventually some controversial points are discussed regarding the meaning of torsion.
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A variationally consistent mesoscopic Cosserat theory with distributed defects and configurational forces
A Palatini variational formulation enlarges Cosserat theory by making torsion and curvature independent defect measures, producing balance laws, defect excitations, and configurational forces via Noether currents tied to Bianchi identities.