Introduction to Homogenization

Introduction to Homogenization

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Cioranescu Doina
Oxford University Press
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This book provides an introduction to the mathematical theory of homogenization, which describes the replacement of a real composite material by a fictitious homogeneous one. The aim of the theory is to describe the macroscopic properties of the composite by taking into account the properties of the microscopic structure. The first four chapters cover variational methods for partial differential equations, which is the natural framework of homogenization theory. The text then discusses the homogenization of several kinds of second order boundary value problems. Particular attention is given to the classical examples of the steady and non-steady heat equations, the wave equation and the linearized system of elasticity. All topics are illustrated by figures and numerous examples.
EAN 9780198565543
ISBN 0198565542
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date November 11, 1999
Pages 272
Language English
Dimensions 241 x 160 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Cioranescu Doina; Donato Patrizia
Illustrations numerous mathematical examples
Series Oxford Lecture Series in Mathematics and Its Applications