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    Perturbation problems in homogenization of Hamilton-Jacobi equations (English)
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    21 August 2018
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    Taking over from the authors's abstract, the paper is about ``the behavior of the ergodic constant associated with convex and superlinear Hamilton-Jacobi equations in a periodic environment which is perturbed either by medium with increasing period or by a random Bernoulli perturbation with small parameter''. Obtaining this kind of results is a novelty in nonlinear settings. The working techniques use viscosity solutions and elements of the weak KAM theory.
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    weak KAM theory
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    random media
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