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    Homogenization of periodic systems with large potentials (English)
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    Consider a system of second order equation in a periodic medium with a large potential (if \(\epsilon\) denotes the period the potential is scaled as \(\epsilon^{-2}\). Under some spectral assumptions on the cell problem the authors prove that the solution can be factorized as a product of a fast oscillating cell eigenfunction and of a slowly varying solution of a scalar second order equation. The result applies to the parabolic case as well as to the hyperbolic one and also to a fourth order plate equation. The methods used are a combination of the two scales convergence method, oscillating test functions methods and Bloch wave decomposition method.
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    two scales convergence method
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    oscillating test functions methods
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    Bloch wave decomposition method
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