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The periodic unfolding method for a class of parabolic problems with imperfect interfaces

Zhanying Yang (2014)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

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In this paper, we use the adapted periodic unfolding method to study the homogenization and corrector problems for the parabolic problem in a two-component composite with -periodic connected inclusions. The condition imposed on the interface is that the jump of the solution is proportional to the conormal derivative a function of order with ≤ −1. We give the homogenization results which include those obtained by Jose in [54 (2009) 189–222]. We also get the corrector...

Boundary layer correctors and generalized polarization tensor for periodic rough thin layers. A review for the conductivity problem

Clair Poignard (2012)

ESAIM: Proceedings

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We study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two-dimensional object surrounded by a rough thin layer and embedded in an ambient medium. The roughness of the layer is supposed to be –periodic, being the magnitude of the mean thickness of the layer, and a positive parameter describing the degree of roughness. For tending to zero, we determine the appropriate boundary layer correctors which lead to approximate transmission...

Well-posedness of a class of non-homogeneous boundary value problems of the Korteweg-de Vries equation on a finite domain

Eugene Kramer, Ivonne Rivas, Bing-Yu Zhang (2013)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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In this paper, we study a class of Initial-Boundary Value Problems proposed by Colin and Ghidaglia for the Korteweg-de Vries equation posed on a bounded domain (0). We show that this class of Initial-Boundary Value Problems is locally well-posed in the classical Sobolev space (0) for > -3/4, which provides a positive answer to one of the open questions of Colin and Ghidaglia [6 (2001) 1463–1492].

Spectral analysis in a thin domain with periodically oscillating characteristics

Rita Ferreira, Luísa M. Mascarenhas, Andrey Piatnitski (2012)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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The paper deals with a Dirichlet spectral problem for an elliptic operator with -periodic coefficients in a 3D bounded domain of small thickness . We study the asymptotic behavior of the spectrum as and tend to zero. This asymptotic behavior depends crucially on whether and are of the same order ( ≈ ), or is much less than ( =   < 1), or is much greater than ( =   > 1). We consider all three cases. ...

Spectral analysis in a thin domain with periodically oscillating characteristics

Rita Ferreira, Luísa M. Mascarenhas, Andrey Piatnitski (2012)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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The paper deals with a Dirichlet spectral problem for an elliptic operator with -periodic coefficients in a 3D bounded domain of small thickness . We study the asymptotic behavior of the spectrum as and tend to zero. This asymptotic behavior depends crucially on whether and are of the same order ( ≈ ), or is much less than ( =   < 1), or is much greater than ...

Polyharmonic homogenization, rough polyharmonic splines and sparse super-localization

Houman Owhadi, Lei Zhang, Leonid Berlyand (2014)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

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We introduce a new variational method for the numerical homogenization of divergence form elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic equations with arbitrary rough ( ) coefficients. Our method does not rely on concepts of ergodicity or scale-separation but on compactness properties of the solution space and a new variational approach to homogenization. The approximation space is generated by an interpolation basis (over scattered points forming a mesh of resolution ) minimizing...

Periodic stabilization for linear time-periodic ordinary differential equations

Gengsheng Wang, Yashan Xu (2014)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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This paper studies the periodic feedback stabilization of the controlled linear time-periodic ordinary differential equation: () = ()() + ()(),  ≥ 0, where [(·)(·)] is a -periodic pair, , (·) ∈  (ℝ; ℝ) and (·) ∈  (ℝ; ℝ) satisfy respectively ( + ) = () for a.e.  ≥ 0 and ( + ) = () for a.e.  ≥ 0. Two periodic stablization criteria for a -period pair [(·)(·)] are established. One is an analytic criterion which is related to the transformation over time associated...

Asymptotic behaviour and numerical approximation of optimal eigenvalues of the Robin laplacian

Pedro Ricardo Simão Antunes, Pedro Freitas, James Bernard Kennedy (2013)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We consider the problem of minimising the th-eigenvalue of the Robin Laplacian in R. Although for  = 1,2 and a positive boundary parameter it is known that the minimisers do not depend on , we demonstrate numerically that this will not always be the case and illustrate how the optimiser will depend on . We derive a Wolf–Keller type result for this problem and show that optimal eigenvalues grow at most with , which is in sharp contrast with the Weyl asymptotics for a...

Undecidability of infinite post correspondence problem for instances of size 8

Jing Dong, Qinghui Liu (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

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The infinite Post Correspondence Problem (PCP) was shown to be undecidable by Ruohonen (1985) in general. Blondel and Canterini [36 (2003) 231–245] showed that PCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 105, Halava and Harju [40 (2006) 551–557] showed that PCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 9. By designing a special coding, we delete a letter from Halava and Harju’s construction. So we prove that PCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 8.

On torsional rigidity and principal frequencies: an invitation to the Kohler−Jobin rearrangement technique

Lorenzo Brasco (2014)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We generalize to the -Laplacian a spectral inequality proved by M.-T. Kohler−Jobin. As a particular case of such a generalization, we obtain a sharp lower bound on the first Dirichlet eigenvalue of of a set in terms of its -torsional rigidity. The result is valid in every space dimension, for every 1    ∞ and for every open set with finite measure. Moreover, it holds by replacing the first eigenvalue with more general optimal Poincaré-Sobolev constants....

Efficient weighted expressions conversion

Faissal Ouardi, Djelloul Ziadi (2007)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

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J. Hromkovic . have given an elegant method to convert a regular expression of size into an -free nondeterministic finite automaton having states and log ) transitions. This method has been implemented efficiently in log ) time by C. Hagenah and A. Muscholl. In this paper we extend this method to weighted regular expressions and we show that it can be achieved in log ) time.

Inequality-sum: a global constraint capturing the objective function

Jean-Charles Régin, Michel Rueher (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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This paper introduces a new method to prune the domains of the variables in constrained optimization problems where the objective function is defined by a sum , and where the integer variables are subject to difference constraints of the form . An important application area where such problems occur is deterministic scheduling with the as optimality criteria. This new constraint is also more general than a sum constraint defined on a set of ordered variables. Classical...

Controls insensitizing the norm of the solution of a semilinear heat equation in unbounded domains

L. de Teresa (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We consider a semilinear heat equation in an unbounded domain Ω with partially known initial data. The insensitizing problem consists in finding a control function such that some functional of the state is locally insensitive to the perturbations of these initial data. For bounded domains Bodart and Fabre proved the existence of insensitizing controls of the norm of the observation of the solution in an open subset of the domain. In this paper we prove similar results when Ω is unbounded....