Homogenization of the eigenvalues of the Neumann-Poincar\'e operator
Abstract
In this article, we investigate the spectrum of the Neumann-Poincar\'e operator associated to a periodic distribution of small inclusions with size , and its asymptotic behavior as the parameter vanishes. Combining techniques pertaining to the fields of homogenization and potential theory, we prove that the limit spectrum is composed of the `trivial' eigenvalues and , and of a subset which stays bounded away from and uniformly with respect to . This non trivial part is the reunion of the \textit{Bloch spectrum}, accounting for the collective resonances between collections of inclusions, and of the \textit{boundary layer spectrum}, associated to eigenfunctions which spend a not too small part of their energies near the boundary of the macroscopic device. These results shed new light about the homogenization of the voltage potential caused by a given source in a medium composed of a periodic distribution of small inclusions with an arbitrary (possible negative) conductivity , surrounded by a dielectric medium, with unit conductivity. In particular, we prove that the limit behavior of is strongly related to the (possibly ill-defined) homogenized diffusion matrix predicted by the homogenization theory in the standard elliptic case. Additionally, we prove that the homogenization of is always possible when is either positive, or negative with a `small' or `large' modulus.
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@article{arxiv.1702.01798,
title = {Homogenization of the eigenvalues of the Neumann-Poincar\'e operator},
author = {Eric Bonnetier and Charles Dapogny and Faouzi Triki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.01798},
year = {2017}
}