Stabilization via homogenization
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Abstract: In this short note we treat a 1+1-dimensional system of changing type. On different spatial domains the system is of hyperbolic and elliptic type, that is, formally, and on the respective spatial domains and . We show that converges weakly to , which solves the exponentially stable limit equation on . If the elliptic equation is replaced by a parabolic one, the limit equation is emph{not} exponentially stable.
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