Malte A. Peter

Malte A. Peter

Universität Augsburg

H-index: 23

Europe-Germany

About Malte A. Peter

Malte A. Peter, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Augsburg, specializes in the field of Applied Analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Multidimensional rank-one convexification of incremental damage models at finite strains

Homogenisation of the Stokes equations for evolving microstructure

On the Doubly Non-local Hele-Shaw–Cahn–Hilliard System: Derivation and 2D Well-Posedness

Rigorous derivation of an effective model for coupled Stokes advection, reaction and diffusion with freely evolving microstructure

A Darcy law with memory by homogenisation for evolving microstructure

Identification of microstructural information from macroscopic boundary measurements in steady‐state linear elasticity

Computational polyconvexification of isotropic functions

Relaxed Incremental Formulations for Damage at Finite Strains Including Strain Softening

Malte A. Peter Information

University

Position

Professor of Applied Analysis

Citations(all)

1943

Citations(since 2020)

960

Cited By

1319

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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Malte A. Peter Skills & Research Interests

Applied Analysis

Top articles of Malte A. Peter

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multidimensional rank-one convexification of incremental damage models at finite strains

Computational Mechanics

Daniel Balzani

Maximilian Köhler

Timo Neumeier

Malte A Peter

Daniel Peterseim

2024/1

Homogenisation of the Stokes equations for evolving microstructure

Journal of Differential Equations

David Wiedemann

Malte A Peter

2024/7/5

On the Doubly Non-local Hele-Shaw–Cahn–Hilliard System: Derivation and 2D Well-Posedness

Journal of Nonlinear Science

Malte A Peter

Jean Louis Woukeng

2024/6

Rigorous derivation of an effective model for coupled Stokes advection, reaction and diffusion with freely evolving microstructure

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.01983

Markus Gahn

Malte A Peter

Iuliu Sorin Pop

David Wiedemann

2024/4/2

A Darcy law with memory by homogenisation for evolving microstructure

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.08166

David Wiedeman

Malte A Peter

2024/3/13

Identification of microstructural information from macroscopic boundary measurements in steady‐state linear elasticity

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences

Tanja Lochner

Malte A Peter

2023/1/15

Computational polyconvexification of isotropic functions

arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15676

Timo Neumeier

Malte A Peter

Daniel Peterseim

David Wiedemann

2023/7/28

Relaxed Incremental Formulations for Damage at Finite Strains Including Strain Softening

PAMM

Maximilian Köhler

Timo Neumeier

Daniel Peterseim

Malte A Peter

Daniel Balzani

2023/5

Characterization of polyconvex isotropic functions

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.08385

David Wiedemann

Malte A Peter

2023/4/17

Homogenisation of local colloid evolution induced by reaction and diffusion

Nonlinear Analysis

David Wiedemann

Malte A Peter

2023/2/1

Adaptive convexification of microsphere-based incremental damage for stress and strain softening at finite strains

Acta Mechanica

Maximilian Köhler

Timo Neumeier

Jan Melchior

Malte A Peter

Daniel Peterseim

...

2022/11

Analysis and homogenisation of a linear Cahn–Larché system with phase separation on the microscale

ZAMM‐Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics/Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik

Lisa Reischmann

Malte A Peter

2022/7

Rayleigh–Bloch waves above the cutoff

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Luke G Bennetts

Malte A Peter

2022/6

Darcy's law for evolving microstructure

PAMM

David Wiedemann

Malte A Peter

2021/12

Influence of fiber alignment on pseudoductility and microcracking in a cementitious carbon fiber composite material

Materials and Structures

Matthias Rutzen

Philipp Lauff

Roland Niedermeier

Oliver Fischer

Manuel Raith

...

2021/4

Evaluation of the behavior of Carbon Short Fiber Reinforced Concrete (CSFRC) based on a multi-sensory experimental investigation and a numerical multiscale approach

Materials

Philipp Lauff

Polina Pugacheva

Matthias Rutzen

Ursula Weiß

Oliver Fischer

...

2021/1

An enhanced algorithmic scheme for relaxed incremental variational damage formulations at finite strains

PAMM

Maximilian Köhler

Timo Neumeier

Daniel Peterseim

Malte A Peter

Daniel Balzani

2021/12

Experimental realization of broadband control of water-wave-energy amplification in chirped arrays

Physical Review Fluids

Aidan J Archer

Hugh A Wolgamot

Jana Orszaghova

Luke G Bennetts

Malte A Peter

...

2020/6/24

Control of fiber alignment angle and its influence on microscopic damage in a cementitious carbon fiber composite material

gemeinsamer Beitrag SPP

M Rutzen

P Lauff

R Niedermeier

O Fischer

M Raith

...

2020

Die Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Fakultät: immer auch die Anwendung im Blick

Wolfgang Brütting

Mirjam Dür

Ulrich Eckern

Urs Frauenfelder

Malte A Peter

...

2020

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