Homogenization is a fairly new, yet deep field of mathematics which is
used as a powerful tool for analysis of applied problems which involve
multiple scales. Generally, homogenization is utilized as a modeling
procedure to describe processes in complex structures.
Applications of Homogenization Theory to the Study of Mineralized Tissue
functions as an introduction to the theory of homogenization. At the
same time, the book explains how to apply the theory to various
application problems in biology, physics and engineering.
The authors are experts in the field and collaborated to create this
book which is a useful research monograph for applied mathematicians,
engineers and geophysicists. As for students and instructors, this book
is a well-rounded and comprehensive text on the topic of homogenization
for graduate level courses or special mathematics classes.
Features:
Covers applications in both geophysics and biology.
Includes recent results not found in classical books on the topic
Focuses on evolutionary kinds of problems; there is little overlap with
books dealing with variational methods and T-convergence
Includes new results where the G-limits have different structures from
the initial operators