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The following pages link to Integral functionals determined by their minima (Q1819359):
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- Discrete spin systems on random lattices at the bulk scaling (Q501558) (← links)
- Integral representation for functionals defined on \(SBD^p\) in dimension two (Q509960) (← links)
- Commutability of homogenization and linearization at identity in finite elasticity and applications (Q654167) (← links)
- Integral representation results for energies defined on stochastic lattices and application to nonlinear elasticity (Q717486) (← links)
- Relaxation of signed integral functionals in BV (Q848864) (← links)
- Variational principles with integrands defined through a minimum (Q876954) (← links)
- Homogenization of almost periodic monotone operators (Q1196160) (← links)
- T-minima and application to the convergence of some integral functionals with infinite energy minima (Q1626678) (← links)
- Genericity and existence of a minimum for scalar integral functionals (Q1905041) (← links)
- Integral representation and relaxation of local functionals on Cheeger-Sobolev spaces (Q2074920) (← links)
- \( \Gamma \)-convergence and homogenisation for a class of degenerate functionals (Q2280400) (← links)
- The singular set of minima of integral functionals (Q2492908) (← links)
- A derivation of the number of minima of the Griewank function (Q2518647) (← links)
- Minimizing an integral on a class of continuous curves (Q2653171) (← links)
- Stochastic homogenization of degenerate integral functionals and their Euler-Lagrange equations (Q2682634) (← links)
- Remarks on the homogenization of connected media (Q4290956) (← links)
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- Value functions for Bolza problems with discontinuous Lagrangians and Hamilton-Jacobi inequalities (Q4504581) (← links)
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- On a generalization of the Dirichlet integral. (Q4786975) (← links)
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- Stochastic homogenization of degenerate integral functionals with linear growth (Q6039200) (← links)
- Working session: Quantitative stochastic homogenization. Abstracts from the working session held October 16--22, 2022 (Q6095405) (← links)