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Homogenization of a generalized Stefan Problem in the context of ergodic algebras

Analysis of PDEs 2013-05-20 v1

Abstract

We address the deterministic homogenization, in the general context of ergodic algebras, of a doubly nonlinear problem which generalizes the well known Stefan model, and includes the classical porous medium equation. It may be represented by the differential inclusion, for a real-valued function u(x,t)u(x,t), tuΨ(x/\ve,x,u)xηψ(x/\ve,x,t,u,u)f(x/\ve,x,t,u), \frac{\partial}{\partial t}\partial_u \Psi(x/\ve,x,u)-\nabla_x\cdot \nabla_\eta\psi( x/\ve,x,t,u,\nabla u) \ni f(x/\ve,x,t, u), on a bounded domain \OmRn\Om\subset \R^n, t(0,T)t\in(0,T), together with initial-boundary conditions, where Ψ(z,x,)\Psi(z,x,\cdot) is strictly convex and ψ(z,x,t,u,)\psi(z,x,t,u,\cdot) is a C1C^1 convex function, both with quadratic growth, satisfying some additional technical hypotheses. As functions of the oscillatory variable, Ψ(,x,u),ψ(,x,t,u,η)\Psi(\cdot,x,u),\psi(\cdot,x,t,u,\eta) and f(,x,t,u)f(\cdot,x,t,u) belong to the generalized Besicovitch space \BB2\BB^2 associated with an arbitrary ergodic algebra A˚\AA. The periodic case was addressed by Visintin (2007), based on the two-scale convergence technique. Visintin's analysis for the periodic case relies heavily on the possibility of reducing two-scale convergence to the usual L2L^2 convergence in the cartesian product Π\XRn\Pi\X\R^n, where Π\Pi is the periodic cell. This reduction is no longer possible in the case of a general ergodic algebra. To overcome this difficulty, we make essential use of the concept of two-scale Young measures for algebras with mean value, associated with bounded sequences in L2L^2.

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@article{arxiv.1305.4167,
  title  = {Homogenization of a generalized Stefan Problem in the context of ergodic algebras},
  author = {Hermano Frid and Jean Silva and Henrique Versieux},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.4167},
  year   = {2013}
}