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Homogenization of the eigenvalues of the Neumann-Poincar\'e operator

Analysis of PDEs 2017-02-08 v1

Abstract

In this article, we investigate the spectrum of the Neumann-Poincar\'e operator associated to a periodic distribution of small inclusions with size ε\varepsilon, and its asymptotic behavior as the parameter ε\varepsilon vanishes. Combining techniques pertaining to the fields of homogenization and potential theory, we prove that the limit spectrum is composed of the `trivial' eigenvalues 00 and 11, and of a subset which stays bounded away from 00 and 11 uniformly with respect to ε\varepsilon. 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 uεu_\varepsilon caused by a given source in a medium composed of a periodic distribution of small inclusions with an arbitrary (possible negative) conductivity aa, surrounded by a dielectric medium, with unit conductivity. In particular, we prove that the limit behavior of uεu_\varepsilon 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 uεu_\varepsilon is always possible when aa 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}
}