Stochastic homogenization of nonconvex Hamilton-Jacobi equations: a counterexample
Abstract
We provide an example of a Hamilton-Jacobi equation in which stochastic homogenization does not occur. The Hamiltonian involved in this example satisfies the standard assumptions of the literature, except that it is not convex.
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