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Objective Rates as Covariant Derivatives on the Manifold of Riemannian Metrics
The subject of so-called objective derivatives in Continuum Mechanics has a long history and has generated varying views concerning their true mathematical interpretation. Several attempts have been made to provide a mathematical definition that would at least partially unify the existing notions. In this paper, we demonstrate that, under natural assumptions, all objective derivatives correspond to covariant derivatives on the infinite-dimensional manifold \(\textrm{Met}(\mathcal {B})\) of Riemannian metrics on the body. Furthermore, a natural Leibniz rule enables canonical extensions from covariant to contravariant tensor fields and vice versa. This makes the sometimes-used distinction between objective derivatives of “Lie type” and “co-rotational type” unnecessary. For an exhaustive list of objective derivatives found in the literature, we exhibit the corresponding covariant derivative on \(\textrm{Met}(\mathcal {B})\).
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The Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis nourishes the discipline of mechanics as a deductive, mathematical science in the classical tradition and promotes analysis, particularly in the context of application. Its purpose is to give rapid and full publication to research of exceptional moment, depth and permanence.