A parabolic local problem with exponential decay of the resonance error for numerical homogenization

01/15/2020
by   Assyr Abdulle, et al.
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This paper aims at an accurate and efficient computation of effective quantities, e.g., the homogenized coefficients for approximating the solutions to partial differential equations with oscillatory coefficients. Typical multiscale methods are based on a micro-macro coupling, where the macro model describes the coarse scale behaviour, and the micro model is solved only locally to upscale the effective quantities, which are missing in the macro model. The fact that the micro problems are solved over small domains within the entire macroscopic domain, implies imposing artificial boundary conditions on the boundary of the microscopic domains. A naive treatment of these artificial boundary conditions leads to a first order error in ε/δ, where ε < δ represents the characteristic length of the small scale oscillations and δ^d is the size of micro domain. This error dominates all other errors originating from the discretization of the macro and the micro problems, and its reduction is a main issue in today's engineering multiscale computations. The objective of the present work is to analyze a parabolic approach, first announced in [A. Abdulle, D. Arjmand, E. Paganoni, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I, 2019], for computing the homogenized coefficients with arbitrarily high convergence rates in ε/δ. The analysis covers the setting of periodic micro structure, and numerical simulations are provided to verify the theoretical findings for more general settings, e.g. random stationary micro structures.

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