Homogenization of Reticulated Structures by Doina Cioranescu, Jeannine Saint Jean Paulin.

This book presents recent works on lattice type structure. Some of the results discussed here have already been published in mathematical journals, but we give here a comprehensive and unified presentation. We have also added some new topics such as those contained in Chapter 4 treating elastic prob...

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Main Authors: Cioranescu, Doina (Author), Saint Jean Paulin, Jeannine (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:Applied Mathematical Sciences, 136
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505 0 |a 1 Homogenization in Perforated Media -- 1. The General Method of Homogenization -- 2. The Homogeneous Neumann Problem -- 3. Other Boundary Value Problems -- 2 Lattice-Type Structures -- 1. The Two-Dimensional Case -- 2. The Three-Dimensional Case -- 3. Complex Structures and Loss of Ellipticity -- 4. Other Boundary Conditions -- 3 Thermal Problems for Gridworks -- 1. Statement of the Problem -- 2. Case e = k? -- 3. Case ? ? e -- 4. Case e ? ? -- 4 Elasticity Problems for Gridworks -- 1. Statement of the Problem -- 2. Limit Plate Behavior -- 3. Homogenization Result -- 4. Final Explicit Result and Loss of Ellipticity -- 5. Case ? ? e -- 6. Plates Without Loss of Ellipticity -- 7. Time-Dependent Plates Models: An Experimental Result -- 5 Thermal Problems for Thin Tall Structures -- 1. Statement of the Problem -- 2. Case e = ?? -- 3. Case ? ? e -- 4. Case e ? ? -- 5. Comparison of Limit Systems and Solutions -- 6. Numerical Results for a Two-Dimensional Case -- 7. Generalization for a Three-Dimensional Structure -- 6 Elasticity Problems for Thin Tall Structures -- 1. Statement of the Problem -- 2. Limit for e ? 0 -- 3. Limit for e ? 0: Homogenization -- 4. Limit for ? ? 0 -- 5. Applications to Other Structures -- Final Comments -- References. 
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