The objective of this book is to navigate beginning graduate students in mathematics and engineering through a mature field of multiscale problems in homogenization theory and to provide an idea of its broad scope. An overview of a wide spectrum of homogenization techniques ranging from classical two-scale asymptotic expansions to Gamma convergence and the rapidly developing field of stochastic homogenization is presented. The mathematical proofs and definitions are supplemented with intuitive explanations and figures to make them easier to follow. A blend of mathematics and examples from materials science and engineering is designed to teach a mixed audience of mathematical and non-mathematical students.
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Springer International Publishing
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14 farbige Abbildungen, 28 s/w Abbildungen
32 schwarz-weiße und 10 farbige Abbildungen, Bibliographie
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
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978-3-030-01776-7 (9783030017767)
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10.1007/978-3-030-01777-4
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Leonid Berlyand is a Professor of Mathematics, and a member of the Materials Research Institute and Huck Institutes for Life Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University (USA) as well as an Honorary Professor (Professoris Honoris Cavza) at the Moscow State University. Leonid Berlyand is an internationally recognized expert in applied mathematics. He has made fundamental contributions to homogenization theory, mathematical Ginzburg-Landau theory, and mathematical biology.
Volodymyr Rybalko works as a senior research fellow in Mathematical Division, B.Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He is an expert in the area of PDEs, he is known, in particular, for his contributions in homogenization theory.
Chapter 1- Preliminaries.- Chapter 2- What is Homogenization and Multiscale? First Examples.- Chapter 3- Brief History and Surprising Examples in Homogenization.- Chapter 4- Formal Two-scale Asymptotic Expansions and the Corrector Problem.- Chapter 5- Compensated Compactness and Oscillating Test-functions.- Chapter 6- Two-scale Convergence.- Chapter 7- Examples of Explicit Effective Coefficients: Laminated Structures and 2D Checkerboards.- Chapter 8- Introduction to Stochastic Homogenization.- Chapter 9- G-Convergence in Nonlinear Homogenization Problems.- Chapter 10- An Example of a Nonlinear Problem: Homogenization of Plasticity and Limit Loads.- Chapter 11- Continuum Limits for Discrete Problems with Fine Scales.- References.- Appendix: Regular and Singular Perturbations and Boundary Layers.- Index.