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Periodic homogenization of nonlinear non-monotone parabolic operators with three time scales
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    Periodic homogenization of nonlinear non-monotone parabolic operators with three time scales (English)
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    22 September 2010
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    The author deals with multiscale homogenization of nonlinear non-monotone degenerated parabolic operators. The operators considered are assumed with periodic coefficients and, by means of multiscale convergence method, an accurate homogenization result is obtained. It is also shown that, in spite of the presence of several time scales, the global homogenization problem is not a reiterated one.
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    multiscale convergence
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    periodic coefficients
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