The aim of this paper is to provide the correctors associated to the homogenization of a parabolic problem describing the heat transfer. The results here complete the earlier study in [Jose, Rev. Roumaine Math. Pures Appl. 54 (2009) 189–222] on the asymptotic behaviour of a problem in a domain with two components separated by an ε-periodic interface. The physical model established in [Carslaw and Jaeger, The Clarendon Press, Oxford (1947)] prescribes on the interface the condition that the flux of the temperature is proportional to the jump of the temperature field, by a factor of order εγ. We suppose that -1 < γ ≤ 1. As far as the energies of the homogenized problems are concerned, we consider the cases -1 < γ < 1 and γ = 1 separate...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...
The aim of this paper is to provide the correctors associated to the homogenization of a parabolic p...
The homogenization of initial boundary value problems for heat conduction equations with asymptotica...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
summary:We extend and complete some quite recent results by Nguetseng [Ngu1] and Allaire [All3] conc...
We determine corrector estimates quantifying the convergence speed of the upscaling of a pseudo-para...
We propose an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in hetero...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...
The aim of this paper is to provide the correctors associated to the homogenization of a parabolic p...
The homogenization of initial boundary value problems for heat conduction equations with asymptotica...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
We present here some corrector results for the homogenization of the wave equation in a two-componen...
summary:We extend and complete some quite recent results by Nguetseng [Ngu1] and Allaire [All3] conc...
We determine corrector estimates quantifying the convergence speed of the upscaling of a pseudo-para...
We propose an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in hetero...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
We employ an enriched microscopic heat conduction model that can account for size effects in heterog...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the contribution of the so-called second order corrector...