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| Format: | Preprint |
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2022
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.04940 |
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- Concerned with elliptic operators with stationary random coefficients of integrable correlations and bounded Lipschitz domains, arising from stochastic homogenization theory, this paper is mainly devoted to studying Calderón-Zygmund estimates. As an application, we obtain the homogenization error in the sense of oscillation and fluctuation, respectively. These results are optimal up to a quantity $O(\ln(1/\varepsilon))$, which is caused by the quantified sublinearity of correctors in dimension two and the less smoothness of the boundary. In this paper, we find a novel form of \emph{minimal radius}, which is proved to be a suitable tool for quantitative stochastic homogenization on boundary value problems, when we adopt Gloria-Neukamm-Otto's strategy originally inspired by the pioneering work of Naddaf and Spencer.