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Autores principales: Achdou, Yves, Claude, Le Bris
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Publicado: 2024
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author Achdou, Yves
Claude, Le Bris
author_facet Achdou, Yves
Claude, Le Bris
contents We study homogenization of a class of bidimensional stationary Hamilton-Jacobi equations where the Hamiltonian is obtained by perturbing near a half-line of the state space a Hamiltonian that either does not have fast variations with respect to the state variable, or depends on the latter in a periodic manner. We prove that the limiting problem belongs to the class of stratified problems introduced by A. Bressan and Y. Hong and later studied by G. Barles and E. Chasseigne. The related Whitney stratification is made of a submanifold of dimension zero, namely the endpoint of the half-line, a submanifold of dimension one, the open half-line, and the complement of the latter two sets which is a submanifold of dimension two. The limiting problem involves effective Hamiltonians that are associated to the above mentioned three submanifolds and keep track of the perturbation. Another example in which the Hamiltonian is perturbed in a tubular neighborhood of a line is studied.
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spellingShingle Homogenization of Hamilton-Jacobi equations with defects leading to stratified problems
Achdou, Yves
Claude, Le Bris
Analysis of PDEs
We study homogenization of a class of bidimensional stationary Hamilton-Jacobi equations where the Hamiltonian is obtained by perturbing near a half-line of the state space a Hamiltonian that either does not have fast variations with respect to the state variable, or depends on the latter in a periodic manner. We prove that the limiting problem belongs to the class of stratified problems introduced by A. Bressan and Y. Hong and later studied by G. Barles and E. Chasseigne. The related Whitney stratification is made of a submanifold of dimension zero, namely the endpoint of the half-line, a submanifold of dimension one, the open half-line, and the complement of the latter two sets which is a submanifold of dimension two. The limiting problem involves effective Hamiltonians that are associated to the above mentioned three submanifolds and keep track of the perturbation. Another example in which the Hamiltonian is perturbed in a tubular neighborhood of a line is studied.
title Homogenization of Hamilton-Jacobi equations with defects leading to stratified problems
topic Analysis of PDEs
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.07280