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Diffuse interface modeling and variationally consistent homogenization of fluid transport in fractured porous media
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    Diffuse interface modeling and variationally consistent homogenization of fluid transport in fractured porous media (English)
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    4 February 2021
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    The authors present a number of sharp and diffuse interface models for fluid transport in fractured porous media. They attempt to assess such models in a critical fashion, focusing exclusively on the computational treatement of ``fractures''.
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    fractured porous medium
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    sharp interface
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    diffuse interface
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    computational homogenization
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