Nonlocal problems in perforated domains

In this paper, we analyse nonlocal equations in perforated domains. We consider nonlocal problems of the form $f(x) = \int \nolimits _{B} J(x-y) (u(y) - u(x)) {\rm d}y$ with x in a perforated domain $\Omega ^\epsilon \subset \Omega $ . Here J is a nonsingular kernel. We think about $\Omega ^\epsilon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section A. Mathematics 2020-02, Vol.150 (1), p.305-340
Hauptverfasser: Pereira, Marcone C., Rossi, Julio D.
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we analyse nonlocal equations in perforated domains. We consider nonlocal problems of the form $f(x) = \int \nolimits _{B} J(x-y) (u(y) - u(x)) {\rm d}y$ with x in a perforated domain $\Omega ^\epsilon \subset \Omega $ . Here J is a nonsingular kernel. We think about $\Omega ^\epsilon $ as a fixed set Ω from where we have removed a subset that we call the holes. We deal both with the Neumann and Dirichlet conditions in the holes and assume a Dirichlet condition outside Ω . In the latter case we impose that u vanishes in the holes but integrate in the whole ℝ N ( B  = ℝ N ) and in the former we just consider integrals in ℝ N minus the holes ( $B={\open R} ^N \setminus (\Omega \setminus \Omega ^\epsilon )$ ). Assuming weak convergence of the holes, specifically, under the assumption that the characteristic function of $\Omega ^\epsilon $ has a weak limit, $\chi _{\epsilon } \rightharpoonup {\cal X}$ weakly* in L ∞ (Ω), we analyse the limit as ε → 0 of the solutions to the nonlocal problems proving that there is a nonlocal limit problem. In the case in which the holes are periodically removed balls, we obtain that the critical radius is of the order of the size of the typical cell (that gives the period). In addition, in this periodic case, we also study the behaviour of these nonlocal problems when we rescale the kernel in order to approximate local PDE problems.
ISSN:0308-2105
1473-7124
DOI:10.1017/prm.2018.130