Abstract
SynopsisUpon formalising an analogy between two-dimensional Stokes flow and two-dimensional isotropic conductivity, we exhibit a class of fourth order equations which behave “isomorphically” like isotropic conductivity from the standpoint of homogenisation and from that of corresponding bounding methods on possible effective behaviours. In particular, Lipton's result on the G-closure problem for mixtures of two incompressible elastic materials is recovered in the two-dimensional case.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics
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