The inverse of the divergence operator on perforated domains with applications to homogenization problems for the compressible Navier-Stokes system
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Abstract: We study the inverse of the divergence operator on a domain perforated by a system of tiny holes. We show that such inverse can be constructed on the Lebesgue space for any , with a norm independent of perforation, provided the holes are suitably small and their mutual distance suitably large. Applications are given to problems arising in homogenization of steady compressible fluid flows.
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