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Dispersive homogenized models and coefficient formulas for waves in general periodic media (1401.7839v1)

Published 30 Jan 2014 in math.AP

Abstract: We analyze a homogenization limit for the linear wave equation of second order. The spatial operator is assumed to be of divergence form with an oscillatory coefficient matrix $a\varepsilon$ that is periodic with characteristic length scale $\varepsilon$; no spatial symmetry properties are imposed. Classical homogenization theory allows to describe solutions $u\varepsilon$ well by a non-dispersive wave equation on fixed time intervals $(0,T)$. Instead, when larger time intervals are considered, dispersive effects are observed. In this contribution we present a well-posed weakly dispersive equation with homogeneous coefficients such that its solutions $w\varepsilon$ describe $u\varepsilon$ well on time intervals $(0,T\varepsilon{-2})$. More precisely, we provide a norm and uniform error estimates of the form $| u\varepsilon(t) - w\varepsilon(t) | \le C\varepsilon$ for $t\in (0,T\varepsilon{-2})$. They are accompanied by computable formulas for all coefficients in the effective models. We additionally provide an $\varepsilon$-independent equation of third order that describes dispersion along rays and we present numerical examples.

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