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Three-scale convergence for processes in heterogeneous media

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Pages 1351-1373 | Received 21 Sep 2010, Accepted 02 Mar 2011, Published online: 15 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

In this article, we propose a new notion of multiscale convergence, called ‘three-scale’, which aims to give a topological framework in which to assess complex processes occurring at three different scales or levels within a heterogeneous medium. This generalizes and extends the notion of two-scale convergence, a well-established concept that is now commonly used for obtaining an averaged, asymptotic value (homogenization) of processes that exist on two different spatial scales. The well-posedness of this new concept is justified via a compactness theorem which ensures that all bounded sequences in L 2(Ω) are relative compact with respect to the three-scale convergence. This is taken further by giving a boundedness characterization of three-scale convergent sequences and is then continued with the introduction of the notion of ‘strong three-scale convergence’ whose well-posedness is also discussed. Finally, the three-scale convergence of the gradients is established.

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Acknowledgements

All authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Research Council. DT and MAJC were supported by the ERC AdG Grant No. 227619 ‘From Mutations to Metastases: Multiscale Mathematical Modelling of Cancer Growth and Spread’ and AM-C by the ERC Grant: ‘Multiscale mathematical modelling of dynamics of structure formation in cell systems’ and by Emmy Noether Programme of German Research Council (DFG).

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