Partly in collaboration with François Murat, Luc Tartar has specialized in the development of new mathematical tools for solving the partial differential equations of continuum mechanics (homogenization, compensated compactness, H-measures), pioneering the study of microstructures compatible with the partial differential equations describing the physical balance laws, and the constitutive relations.
He likes to point out the defects of many of the models which are used, as a natural way to achieve the goal of improving our understanding of mathematics and of continuum mechanics.
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"This book is based on a set of lecture notes prepared by the author from a graduate course ... . The main themes are Sobolev spaces and interpolation theory. ... The book contains 42 chapters, each intended to contain the amount of material which would be suitable for a graduate lecture. ... As well as being an excellent source of material for a graduate course on topics ... this book contains a great deal which will be of interest to the seasoned researcher." (W. D. Evans, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1126 (3), 2008)
"This is a book that has grown out of a graduate course taught by the author in 2000. It keeps the structure of a set of lectures ... . Many interesting remarks are given along the text, and by means of a large number of footnotes the author explains many anecdotes and personal experiences related with people associated to the development of the topics included in the text. This book can be useful not only as a source in graduate courses, but also for researchers." (Joan L. Cerdà, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 g)








