Minimal Surfaces and Topology of Martensitic Phase Transformations

Author:   Mengdi Yin
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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9783032195739


Pages:   227
Publication Date:   29 May 2026
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Minimal Surfaces and Topology of Martensitic Phase Transformations


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This book brings together two areas which are regarded as separate disciplines: topology and martensitic transformations. Topology is the mathematical study of continuity, particularly through the transformation of surfaces, in this case, between what are called triply-periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS). Martensitic transformations are solid state structural transformations without significant diffusion or change in chemical composition. A particular type of such transformation is the shape-memory effect, where materials recover a pre-defined shape upon heating after being deformed at a lower temperature. Shape-memory materials have seen many technological applications. The main contributions of this thesis are: 1. A direct connection between TPMS and density-functional theory, which is more fundamental and versatile than previous approaches based on the electrostatics of point charges. 2. Showing that the martensitic transformation is a topological transformation between TPMS. Surfaces related by topological transformations retain several characteristics, known as topological invariants. For martensitic transformations, this is the genus, which is the number of holes in the surface. 3. For the shape-memory effect, showing that lattice sites must remain as flat points of the TPMS along the transformation path. This provides a fast-screening method for identifying shape-memory materials which can be used for more detailed studies of candidate materials.

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Author:   Mengdi Yin
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN:  

9783032195739


ISBN 10:   303219573
Pages:   227
Publication Date:   29 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction.- Martensitic Phase Transformations and the Shape Memory Effect.- Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces.- Visualisation of Minimal Surfaces Corresponding to Crystals.- Reversibility and Continuous Deformations.- Convergence to Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces in Crystals.- Conclusion and Outlook.

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Dr. Mengdi Yin completed her B.Sc. degree at Wuhan University, and she earned her Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees from Imperial College London. Following her engagement in the design of experiments and the search for theories to explain the propagation of water flow and water waves during her undergraduate studies, she cultivated a profound interest in the field of theoretical physics. Her main research interests involve using symmetry, differential geometry, and computational methods to understand band crossings in topological materials, phase transformations, and structural deformations. Recently, Dr. Yin has had her doctoral thesis, minimal surfaces and topology of martensitic phase transformations, accepted by Springer Nature for publication. This thesis discusses the topological mechanism behind martensitic phase transformations in crystals. She is currently exploring the intricacies of phase transformation phenomena and expanding her model to encompass a wider range of applications beyond the confines of crystals.

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