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Spectral measure and approximation of homogenized coefficients

Journal

PROBABILITY THEORY AND RELATED FIELDS
Volume 154, Issue 1-2, Pages 287-326

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00440-011-0370-7

Keywords

Stochastic homogenization; Spectral theory; Ergodic theory; Numerical method

Funding

  1. INRIA, through the grant Action de Recherche Collaborative DISCO

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This article deals with the numerical approximation of effective coefficients in stochastic homogenization of discrete linear elliptic equations. The originality of this work is the use of a well-known abstract spectral representation formula to design and analyze effective and computable approximations of the homogenized coefficients. In particular, we show that information on the edge of the spectrum of the generator of the environment viewed by the particle projected on the local drift yields bounds on the approximation error, and conversely. Combined with results by Otto and the first author in low dimension, and results by the second author in high dimension, this allows us to prove that for any dimension d a parts per thousand yen 2, there exists an explicit numerical strategy to approximate homogenized coefficients which converges at the rate of the central limit theorem.

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