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10.1 Introduction In this chapter we conduct a detailed peridynamic analysis of the dynamic brittle fracture phenomenon with a particular emphasis on crack branching. The content of the chapter is mostly based on the recent paper [13] which appeared in a special issue celebrating 50 years of the International Journal of Fracture. A number of corrections have been implemented, and another difference is that the color figures are now plotted with a bi-color scheme, to render them meaningful even when printed in black and white. Simulation movies that accompanied [13] as supplementary material, and are mentioned in the text here, can also be found at a dedicated link at https://engineering.unl.edu/mme/florin-bobaru/.