Homogenization theory is a powerful method for modeling the microstructure of composite materials, including superconductors and optical fibers. This book is a complete introduction to the theory. It includes background material on partial differential equations and chapters devoted to the steady an
An Introduction to Homogenization
โ Scribed by Doina Cioranescu, Patrizia Donato
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Series
- Oxford Lecture Series in Mathematics and Its Applications 17
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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It is remarkable that so much about Lie groups could be packed into this small book. But after reading it, students will be well-prepared to continue with more advanced, graduate-level topics in differential geometry or the theory of Lie groups. The theory of Lie groups involves many areas of mat
It is remarkable that so much about Lie groups could be packed into this small book. But after reading it, students will be well-prepared to continue with more advanced, graduate-level topics in differential geometry or the theory of Lie groups. <P>The theory of Lie groups involves many areas of mat
<p><span>The book provides a pedagogic and comprehensive introduction to homogenization theory with a special focus on problems set for non-periodic media. The presentation encompasses both deterministic and probabilistic settings. It also mixes the most abstract aspects with some more practical asp