Stochastic homogenization of a porous-medium type equation (2209.06342v1)
Abstract: We consider the homogenization problem for the stochastic porous-medium type equation $\p_{t} u\epsilon =\Delta f\left(T\left(\frac{x}{\ep}\right)\om,u\ep\right)$, with a well-prepared initial datum, where $f(T(y)\om,u)$ is a stationary process, increasing in $u$, on a given probability space $(\Om, \mathcal{F}, \mu)$ endowed with an ergodic dynamical system ${T(y)\,:\,y\in\RN}$. Differently from the previous literature \cite{afs,fs}, here we do not assume $\Om$ compact. We first show that the weak solution $u\ep$ satisfies a kinetic formulation of the equation, then we exploit the theory of "stochastically two-scale convergence in the mean" developed in \cite{bmw} to show convergence of the kinetic solution to the kinetic solution of an homogenized problem of the form $\p_{t} \overline{u} - \Delta \overline{f}(\overline{u})=0$. The homogenization result for the weak solutions then follows.