In this dissertation, parabolic-pseudoparabolic equations are proposed to couple chemical reactions, diffusion, flow and mechanics in heterogeneous materials using the framework of mixture theory. The weak solvability is obtained in a one dimensional setting for the full system posed in a homogeneous domain - a formulation which we have obtained using the classical mixture theory. To give a glimpse of what each component of the system does, we illustrate numerically that approximate solutions according to the Rothe method exhibit realistic behaviour in suitable parameter regimes. The periodic homogenization in higher space dimensions is performed for a particular case of the initial system of partial differential equations posed in perforat...
We study a two-scale coupled system consisting of a macroscopic elliptic equation and a microscopic ...
This thesis is based on four papers. The main focus is on homogenization of selected parabolic probl...
International audienceMacroscopic models for diffusion and heterogeneous reversible reaction of two ...
In this dissertation, parabolic-pseudoparabolic equations are proposed to couple chemical reactions,...
In this thesis, parabolic-pseudoparabolic equations are derived coupling chemical reactions, diffusi...
The focus of this thesis is the theory of periodic homogenization of partial differential equations ...
Abstract. We consider the homogenisation of a coupled system of parabolic partial differential equat...
Homogenization is a collection of powerful techniques in partial differential equations that are use...
We study the solvability and homogenization of a thermal-diffusion reaction problem posed in a perio...
We study the question of periodic homogenization of a variably scaled reaction-diffusion equation wi...
We address the problem of parametrizing the boundary data for reaction‐diffusion partial differentia...
This mini-course addresses graduate students and young researchers in mathematics and engineering sc...
Abstract. This paper contains a study of the long time behavior of a diffusion process in a periodic...
In this article, homogenization of a system of semilinear multi-species diffusion-reaction equation...
We determine corrector estimates quantifying the convergence speed of the upscaling of a pseudo-para...
We study a two-scale coupled system consisting of a macroscopic elliptic equation and a microscopic ...
This thesis is based on four papers. The main focus is on homogenization of selected parabolic probl...
International audienceMacroscopic models for diffusion and heterogeneous reversible reaction of two ...
In this dissertation, parabolic-pseudoparabolic equations are proposed to couple chemical reactions,...
In this thesis, parabolic-pseudoparabolic equations are derived coupling chemical reactions, diffusi...
The focus of this thesis is the theory of periodic homogenization of partial differential equations ...
Abstract. We consider the homogenisation of a coupled system of parabolic partial differential equat...
Homogenization is a collection of powerful techniques in partial differential equations that are use...
We study the solvability and homogenization of a thermal-diffusion reaction problem posed in a perio...
We study the question of periodic homogenization of a variably scaled reaction-diffusion equation wi...
We address the problem of parametrizing the boundary data for reaction‐diffusion partial differentia...
This mini-course addresses graduate students and young researchers in mathematics and engineering sc...
Abstract. This paper contains a study of the long time behavior of a diffusion process in a periodic...
In this article, homogenization of a system of semilinear multi-species diffusion-reaction equation...
We determine corrector estimates quantifying the convergence speed of the upscaling of a pseudo-para...
We study a two-scale coupled system consisting of a macroscopic elliptic equation and a microscopic ...
This thesis is based on four papers. The main focus is on homogenization of selected parabolic probl...
International audienceMacroscopic models for diffusion and heterogeneous reversible reaction of two ...