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In the paper under review, the authors consider the linear elliptic equation \[ -\nabla \cdot (\mathbf{a}(x)\nabla u) = 0\, , \] in a bounded open subset of \(\mathbb{R}^d\), where the coefficient \(\mathbf{a}(\cdot)\) is a random field valued in the set of \(d \times d\) matrices with eigenvalues in a given interval \([1,\Lambda]\), for some fixed \(\Lambda \geq 1\). The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative information on the statistical properties of the solution of the equation above. The authors obtain quantitative results by a new method involving higher order regularity theory for the solutions valid on mesoscopic scales, rather than concentration inequalities. As an application, they provide estimates on the sublinearity of the correctors and the weak convergence of their rescaled gradients.
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stochastic partial differential equations
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linear elliptic equation in divergence form
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Mesoscopic higher regularity and subadditivity in elliptic homogenization
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    Mesoscopic higher regularity and subadditivity in elliptic homogenization (English)
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    24 October 2016
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    In the paper under review, the authors consider the linear elliptic equation \[ -\nabla \cdot (\mathbf{a}(x)\nabla u) = 0\, , \] in a bounded open subset of \(\mathbb{R}^d\), where the coefficient \(\mathbf{a}(\cdot)\) is a random field valued in the set of \(d \times d\) matrices with eigenvalues in a given interval \([1,\Lambda]\), for some fixed \(\Lambda \geq 1\). The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative information on the statistical properties of the solution of the equation above. The authors obtain quantitative results by a new method involving higher order regularity theory for the solutions valid on mesoscopic scales, rather than concentration inequalities. As an application, they provide estimates on the sublinearity of the correctors and the weak convergence of their rescaled gradients.
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    stochastic partial differential equations
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    linear elliptic equation in divergence form
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    mesoscopic scale
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