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      A Hilbert space approach to homogenization of linear ordinary differential equations including delay and memory terms

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      Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
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              H-measures, a new approach for studying homogenisation, oscillations and concentration effects in partial differential equations

              Luc Tartar (1990)
              New mathematical objects, called H-measures, are introduced for studying oscillations and concentration effects in partial differential equations. Applications to transport properties and to homogenisation are given as an example of the new results which can be obtained by this approach.
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                Journal
                Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
                Math. Meth. Appl. Sci.
                Wiley
                01704214
                June 2012
                June 2012
                April 23 2012
                : 35
                : 9
                : 1067-1077
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institut für Analysis, Fachrichtung Mathematik; Technische Universität Dresden; Germany
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                10.1002/mma.2515
                7c5de056-4b04-40ad-bd91-e47664d5612a
                © 2012

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