T-coercivity for scalar interface problems between dielectrics and metamaterials

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Abstract

Some electromagnetic materials have, in a given frequency range, an effective dielectric permittivity and/or a magnetic permeability which are real-valued negative coefficients when dissipation is neglected. They are usually called metamaterials. We study a scalar transmission problem between a classical dielectric material and a metamaterial, set in an open, bounded subset of Rd, with d = 2,3. Our aim is to characterize occurences where the problem is well-posed within the Fredholm (or coercive + compact) framework. For that, we build some criteria, based on the geometry of the interface between the dielectric and the metamaterial. The proofs combine simple geometrical arguments with the approach of T-coercivity, introduced by the first and third authors and co-worker. Furthermore, the use of localization techniques allows us to derive well-posedness under conditions that involve the knowledge of the coefficients only near the interface. When the coefficients are piecewise constant, we establish the optimality of the criteria. © 2012 EDP Sciences, SMAI.

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Dhia, A. S. B. B., Chesnel, L., & Ciarlet, P. (2012). T-coercivity for scalar interface problems between dielectrics and metamaterials. ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, 46(6), 1363–1387. https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an/2012006

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