A simple characterization of H-convergence for a class of nonlocal problems
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Abstract: This is a follow-up of a paper by Fern'andez-Bonder-Ritorto-Salort [8], where the classical concept of -convergence was extended to fractional (p)-Laplace type operators. In this short paper we provide an explicit characterization of this notion by demonstrating that the weak-* convergence of the coefficients is an equivalent condition for -convergence of the sequence of nonlocal operators. This result takes advantage of nonlocality and is in stark contrast to the local p-Laplacian case
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