A Course in Homogenization-based Techniques focuses on providing practical insights into select mathematical techniques for multiscale problems, with a close eye on real-world applications. Supported by examples and exercises chosen for their ability to serve as tools illustrating underlying theories — much like appetizers designed to spark further curiosity — this textbook explores the "why" just as much as it explains the "how" of multiscale modeling. It encourages readers to pose their own questions and guides them in approaching this widely applicable and deeply valuable field. Asymptotic analysis — in particular homogenization-based techniques — can offer powerful approximate models and concrete expressions for constitutive laws that bridge the gap between microscopic and macroscopic scales for endless real-world scenarios. Understanding how to couple these scales correctly allows one to unlock entirely new interpretations of otherwise inaccessible microscopic data by linking it to macroscopic experimental observations.
Learning to use multiscale modeling in this way opens up a world of possibilities and introduces new dimensions of research to even experienced scientists. For this reason, this textbook seeks not only to train master's and PhD students of applied mathematics in techniques that can be both relevant for their education and of practical importance to their careers, but also to engage with the broader scientific community by enhancing the general mathematical literacy of scientists in the natural sciences and engineering.
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Adrian Muntean is a Full Professor of Mathematics at Karlstad University, Sweden, where he teaches, supervises, and conducts research. His research interests focus on mathematical modeling using differential equations and interacting particle systems, with a particular emphasis on their real-world applications. His work bridges both theoretical and applied mathematics, contributing to fields such as civil engineering, logistics, combustion engineering, soft matter, and complex systems. Professor Muntean has made significant contributions to the development of asymptotic methods for differential equations, with a specialized focus on the theory of homogenization.
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