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In this talk we will present recent developments of multiscale methods for problems involving different physics at the microscopic and the macroscopic level
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In this talk we will present recent developments of multiscale methods for problems involving different physics at the microscopic and the macroscopic levels [A.Abdulle,O.Budac,An adaptive finite element heterogeneous multiscale method for Stokes flow in porous media,to appear in SIAM MMS 2015] and methods suited for problem without scale separation in subregions of the computational domain [A.Abdulle,O.Jecker,An optimization based heterogeneous to homogeneous coupling method,to appear in Comm.Math.Sci.2015].
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