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The stability of the dislocational subsystem of fcc single crystals deformed in dynamic conditions is investigated. It is shown that, depending on the deformational conditions, the system may have one or two steady states, one of which is ρ (1) s . When the system has one trivial steady state, it may be stable or unstable. In some conditions, a second unstable point ρ (2) s appears; in this case, ρ (1) s is stable.
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Popov, L.E., Kolupaeva, S.N. & Vikhor, N.A. Dislocational kinetics in the intense deformation of fcc single crystals. Russ Phys J 40, 746–750 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02508803
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