Oscillatory limits with varying spectrum

Emmanuel Grenier

ESAIM: Proceedings (2012)

  • Volume: 35, page 46-58
  • ISSN: 1270-900X

Abstract

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High time frequency oscillations occur in many different physical cases: slightly compressible fluids, almost quasineutral plasmas, small electron mass approximation .... In many case, small parameters arise in fluids mechanics or plasma physics, leading to these oscillations as the small parameter goes to zero. The aim of this note is to detail how to obtain formal expansions and to give some indications on how to justify them.

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Grenier, Emmanuel. Denis Poisson, Fédération, and Trélat, E., eds. " Oscillatory limits with varying spectrum ." ESAIM: Proceedings 35 (2012): 46-58. <http://eudml.org/doc/251285>.

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