Some homogenization results for non-coercive Hamilton-Jacobi equations (Q2385159)

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Some homogenization results for non-coercive Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    Some homogenization results for non-coercive Hamilton-Jacobi equations (English)
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    11 October 2007
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    The author studies the limit behaviour as \(\varepsilon \to 0\) of the Hamilton-Jacobi equations \[ U_t^{\varepsilon} + F({\varepsilon}^{-1} x, {\varepsilon}^{-1} y, {\varepsilon}^{-1}t, D_x U^{\varepsilon}, D_yU^{\varepsilon}) = 0 \quad \text{in }{\mathbb R}^{n+1} \times (0,+\infty) \] where \(x \in {\mathbb R}^{n}\), \(y \in {\mathbb R}\), \(t \in (0,+\infty)\) and \(F(x,y,t,p_x,p_y)\) is a function continuous in \({\mathbb R}^{2n+3}\) and \({\mathbb Z}^n\)-periodic in \(x\) and \(1\)-periodic in \(y,t\). Usually \(F\) is supposed to be coercive with respect to the variables \((p_x,p_y)\) and this is useful in solving the cell problem which provides the limit problem. The author studies homogenization dropping coerciveness in \((p_x,p_y)\). He also obtains another proof for a recent result of \textit{C. Imbert} and \textit{R. Monneau} [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 187, No. 1, 49-89 (2008; Zbl 1127.70009)], the paper that inspired the author for the present work.
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    homogenization
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    limit behaviour
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