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On the steady-state flow of an incompressible fluid through a randomly perforated porous medium
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    On the steady-state flow of an incompressible fluid through a randomly perforated porous medium (English)
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    14 February 2000
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    The author applies the theory of stochastic differentiation to the homogenization of steady-state Stokes equations for an incompressible fluid when the perforation is obtained from a random process. The homogenized flow, obtained via the stochastic two-scale convergence in the mean, is shown to satisfy a Darcy-type law and a two-pressure Stokes system with both deterministic and stochastic derivatives.
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    theory of stochastic differentiation
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    two-scale convergence
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    Darcy-type law
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    two-pressure Stokes system
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