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Cell averaging two-scale convergence: Applications to periodic homogenization

Published 17 Jul 2016 in math.AP and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1607.04872v2)

Abstract: The aim of the paper is to introduce an alternative notion of two-scale convergence which gives a more natural modeling approach to the homogenization of partial differential equations with periodically oscillating coefficients: while removing the bother of the admissibility of test functions, it nevertheless simplifies the proof of all the standard compactness results which made classical two-scale convergence very worthy of interest: bounded sequences in $L2_{\sharp}[Y,L2(\Omega)]$ and $L2_{\sharp}[Y,H1(\Omega)]$ are proven to be relatively compact with respect to this new type of convergence. The strengths of the notion are highlighted on the classical homogenization problem of linear second-order elliptic equations for which first order boundary corrector-type results are also established. Eventually, possible weaknesses of the method are pointed out on a nonlinear problem: the weak two-scale compactness result for $\mathbb{S}2$-valued stationary harmonic maps.

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