Homogenization of non-local energies on disconnected sets
Abstract
We consider the problem of the homogenization of non-local quadratic energies defined on -periodic disconnected sets defined by a double integral, depending on a kernel concentrated at scale . For kernels with unbounded support we show that we may have three regimes: (i) , for which the -limit even in the strong topology of is ; (ii) , in which the energies are coercive with respect to a convergence of interpolated functions, and the limit is governed by a non-local homogenization formula parameterized by ; (iii) , for which the -limit is computed with respect to a coarse-grained convergence and exhibits a separation-of-scales effect; namely, it is the same as the one obtained by formally first letting (which turns out to be a pointwise weak limit, thanks to an iterated use of Jensen's inequality), and then, noting that the outcome is a nonlocal energy studied by Bourgain, Brezis and Mironescu, letting . A slightly more complex description is necessary for case (ii) if the kernel is compactly supported.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.09677,
title = {Homogenization of non-local energies on disconnected sets},
author = {Andrea Braides and Sergio Scalabrino and Chiara Trifone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.09677},
year = {2024}
}