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From the Newton equation to the wave equation : the case of shock waves
We study the macroscopic limit of a chain of atoms governed by the Newton
equation. It is known from the work of Blanc, Le Bris, Lions, that this limit
is the solution of a nonlinear wave equation, as long as this solution remains
smooth. We show, numerically and mathematically that, if the distances between
particles remain bounded, it is not the case any more when there are shocks -at
least for a convex nearest-neighbour interaction potential with convex
derivative
Homogenization of heat diffusion in a cracked medium
We develop in this note a homogenization method to tackle the problem of a
diffusion process through a cracked medium. We show that the cracked surface of
the domain induces a source term in the homogenized equation. We assume that
the cracks are orthogonal to the surface of the material, where an incoming
heat flux is applied. The cracks are supposed to be of depth 1, of small width,
and periodically arranged.Comment: 28 pages, 10 figure
Vortex patterns in a fast rotating Bose-Einstein condensate
For a fast rotating condensate in a harmonic trap, we investigate the
structure of the vortex lattice using wave functions minimizing the Gross
Pitaveskii energy in the Lowest Landau Level. We find that the minimizer of the
energy in the rotating frame has a distorted vortex lattice for which we plot
the typical distribution. We compute analytically the energy of an infinite
regular lattice and of a class of distorted lattices. We find the optimal
distortion and relate it to the decay of the wave function. Finally, we
generalize our method to other trapping potentials
Some variance reduction methods for numerical stochastic homogenization
We overview a series of recent works devoted to variance reduction techniques
for numerical stochastic homogenization. Numerical homogenization requires
solving a set of problems at the micro scale, the so-called corrector problems.
In a random environment, these problems are stochastic and therefore need to be
repeatedly solved, for several configurations of the medium considered. An
empirical average over all configurations is then performed using the
Monte-Carlo approach, so as to approximate the effective coefficients necessary
to determine the macroscopic behavior. Variance severely affects the accuracy
and the cost of such computations. Variance reduction approaches, borrowed from
other contexts of the engineering sciences, can be useful. Some of these
variance reduction techniques are presented, studied and tested here
Worldwide Influence of the French Civil Code of 1804, on the Occasion of its Bicentennial Celebration
The French Civil Code (still called the Code Napoleon) is now two hundred years old. Its bicentennial has been celebrated this year in many countries. The reason is that is Code has experienced an extraordinary expansion throughout the world during the XIXth and XXth centuries. But how influential is it today? A certain weakening of its positions is due to a number of factors : legal (the abundance of models now available) and cultural (the regression of the use of French as an international legal language as well as the declining attraction of our universities in the formation of foreign lawyers). Yet, even after the last two centuries have brought so many changes in society, it remains as a model in many countries, because of its qualities in form and in substance. In fact, it is not only a monument of the past. It still has a great capacity of influence. And the present search for a jus commune in Europe can give it a new chance on the international scene
Worldwide Influence of the French Civil Code of 1804, on the Occasion of its Bicentennial Celebration
The French Civil Code (still called the Code Napoleon) is now two hundred years old. Its bicentennial has been celebrated this year in many countries. The reason is that is Code has experienced an extraordinary expansion throughout the world during the XIXth and XXth centuries. But how influential is it today? A certain weakening of its positions is due to a number of factors : legal (the abundance of models now available) and cultural (the regression of the use of French as an international legal language as well as the declining attraction of our universities in the formation of foreign lawyers). Yet, even after the last two centuries have brought so many changes in society, it remains as a model in many countries, because of its qualities in form and in substance. In fact, it is not only a monument of the past. It still has a great capacity of influence. And the present search for a jus commune in Europe can give it a new chance on the international scene
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