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The following pages link to Approximation of the effective conductivity of ergodic media by periodization (Q1400819):
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- Noise-stability and central limit theorems for effective resistance of random electric networks (Q282503) (← links)
- Normal approximation for the net flux through a random conductor (Q338200) (← links)
- Normal approximation for a random elliptic equation (Q398777) (← links)
- Recent progress on the random conductance model (Q431513) (← links)
- Expository paper: A primer on homogenization of elliptic PDEs with stationary and ergodic random coefficient functions (Q491350) (← links)
- Stochastic homogenization of the Keller-Segel chemotaxis system (Q739434) (← links)
- Do ideas have shape? Idea registration as the continuous limit of artificial neural networks (Q2111734) (← links)
- Quantification of ergodicity in stochastic homogenization: optimal bounds via spectral gap on Glauber dynamics (Q2257727) (← links)
- Periodic approximations of the ergodic constants in the stochastic homogenization of nonlinear second-order (degenerate) equations (Q2349403) (← links)
- Mott law as lower bound for a random walk in a random environment (Q2456756) (← links)
- A finite dimensional approximation of the effective diffusivity for a symmetric random walk in a random environment (Q2469620) (← links)
- Investigations on the influence of the boundary conditions when computing the effective crack energy of random heterogeneous materials using fast marching methods (Q2692886) (← links)
- Homogenization of Lateral Diffusion on a Random Surface (Q3459664) (← links)
- Homogenization of a Random Walk on a Graph in $\mathbb R^d$: An Approach to Predict Macroscale Diffusivity in Media with Finescale Obstructions and Interactions (Q5222127) (← links)
- Tail estimates for homogenization theorems in random media (Q5851011) (← links)
- An algorithm for generating microstructures of fiber‐reinforced composites with long fibers (Q6092245) (← links)
- Working session: Quantitative stochastic homogenization. Abstracts from the working session held October 16--22, 2022 (Q6095405) (← links)
- A fast Fourier transform based method for computing the effective crack energy of a heterogeneous material on a combinatorially consistent grid (Q6554004) (← links)