Stochastic homogenization of nonconvex unbounded integral functionals with generalized Orlicz growth
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The pith
Nonconvex unbounded integral functionals with generalized Orlicz growth homogenize stochastically in the vectorial case.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
In the vectorial setting the authors prove that the rescaled random functionals Gamma-converge almost surely to a deterministic integral functional whose integrand is obtained by averaging the microscopic energy over the probability space. The limit is defined in a Musielak-Orlicz space adapted to the growth, and the proof proceeds by localization of the Gamma-convergence together with truncation arguments that control the unbounded domains.
What carries the argument
Localization method of Gamma-convergence combined with truncation arguments that preserve the growth and allow passage to the limit despite nonconvexity and unboundedness.
Load-bearing premise
The integrands satisfy a coercivity lower bound with exponent strictly greater than one and an upper bound with finite exponent, so that truncation and localization methods apply.
What would settle it
A concrete family of random integrands obeying the stated growth conditions for which the Gamma-limit either fails to exist or remains random would disprove the claim.
read the original abstract
We consider the homogenization of random integral functionals which are possibly unbounded, that is, the domain of the integrand is not the whole space and may depend on the space-variable. In the vectorial case, we develop a complete stochastic homogenization theory for nonconvex unbounded functionals with convex growth of generalized Orlicz-type, under a standard set of assumptions in the field, in particular a coercivity condition of order $p^->1$, and an upper bound of order $p^+<\infty$. The limit energy is defined in a possibly anisotropic Musielak-Orlicz space, for which approximation results with smooth functions are provided. The proof is based on the localization method of $\Gamma$-convergence and a careful use of truncation arguments.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript develops a stochastic homogenization theory for nonconvex unbounded integral functionals with generalized Orlicz growth in the vectorial case. Under standard assumptions (coercivity of order p^- >1 and upper bound p^+ < ∞), it establishes Γ-convergence to a limit energy defined in a possibly anisotropic Musielak-Orlicz space via the localization method of Γ-convergence combined with truncation arguments, and provides approximation results by smooth functions.
Significance. If the derivation holds, the result meaningfully extends stochastic homogenization to functionals with space-dependent domains and variable growth, which is relevant for modeling in random heterogeneous media. The explicit construction of the limit in a Musielak-Orlicz space together with the approximation results would be a useful technical contribution.
major comments (2)
- [Proof of the main homogenization result (localization + truncation step)] The truncation arguments invoked to handle unboundedness (mentioned in the abstract and used in the localization procedure) do not automatically preserve the nonconvex structure or the uniform lower semicontinuity needed for Γ-convergence when the integrand domain depends on x. In the vectorial setting with only p^- >1 coercivity, the error introduced by truncation can be amplified by the variable growth, and no explicit uniform-in-ω estimates are provided to show that the Γ-limit of the truncated functionals coincides with the truncation of the Γ-limit.
- [Statement and proof of the main theorem] The definition of the effective integrand in the limit Musielak-Orlicz space (likely in the statement of the main theorem) requires verification that the homogenized functional inherits the precise generalized Orlicz growth bounds from the original sequence; the possible anisotropy and x-dependence in the limit space may violate the original coercivity condition p^- >1 after homogenization.
minor comments (2)
- [Abstract] The abstract refers to 'a standard set of assumptions in the field' without enumerating them; listing the precise hypotheses (growth, measurability, etc.) already in the abstract would improve readability.
- [Preliminaries / notation section] Notation for the variable exponents p^-(x,ω) and p^+(x,ω) should be introduced with a dedicated paragraph or table to avoid ambiguity when they appear in estimates.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the careful reading of the manuscript and the positive assessment of its significance. We address the two major comments below, providing clarifications on the proof structure and indicating the revisions that will be incorporated to strengthen the presentation.
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Referee: [Proof of the main homogenization result (localization + truncation step)] The truncation arguments invoked to handle unboundedness (mentioned in the abstract and used in the localization procedure) do not automatically preserve the nonconvex structure or the uniform lower semicontinuity needed for Γ-convergence when the integrand domain depends on x. In the vectorial setting with only p^- >1 coercivity, the error introduced by truncation can be amplified by the variable growth, and no explicit uniform-in-ω estimates are provided to show that the Γ-limit of the truncated functionals coincides with the truncation of the Γ-limit.
Authors: We agree that the truncation step requires more explicit justification to control the error uniformly. In the proof, truncation is applied to admissible test functions after the localization procedure has reduced the problem to a fixed cube; the nonconvexity of the integrand is preserved because the Γ-limit is taken for each fixed truncation level, where the functionals remain lower semicontinuous by the standard direct method in the Musielak-Orlicz space. To address the concern, the revised manuscript will include a new lemma providing explicit uniform-in-ω estimates on the truncation error, showing that the Γ-limit of the truncated functionals coincides with the truncation of the Γ-limit under the given coercivity p^- >1 and the stochastic ergodicity assumptions. revision: yes
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Referee: [Statement and proof of the main theorem] The definition of the effective integrand in the limit Musielak-Orlicz space (likely in the statement of the main theorem) requires verification that the homogenized functional inherits the precise generalized Orlicz growth bounds from the original sequence; the possible anisotropy and x-dependence in the limit space may violate the original coercivity condition p^- >1 after homogenization.
Authors: The effective integrand is constructed via the standard homogenization formula (infimum over admissible test functions on large cubes), which directly inherits the growth bounds from the original sequence by the uniform coercivity assumption of order p^- >1 and the upper bound p^+ < ∞. The possible anisotropy in the limit space does not violate the coercivity because the lower bound is preserved by Fatou-type arguments and the ergodic theorem applied to the rescaled energies. Nevertheless, to make this inheritance fully explicit, the revised version will add a short proposition immediately after the main theorem statement verifying that the limit functional satisfies the same generalized Orlicz growth conditions with the original p^- >1. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity in the stochastic homogenization derivation
full rationale
The paper develops its stochastic homogenization result for nonconvex unbounded functionals with generalized Orlicz growth by applying the localization method of Γ-convergence together with truncation arguments to a standard set of coercivity (p^->1) and growth (p^+<∞) assumptions. These steps rely on established techniques in the field rather than any self-definitional reduction, fitted input renamed as prediction, or load-bearing self-citation chain. The limit energy in the Musielak-Orlicz space is obtained directly from the Γ-limit construction without the central claim collapsing to its own inputs by construction. The derivation is therefore self-contained against external mathematical benchmarks.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- domain assumption Coercivity condition of order p^- > 1
- domain assumption Upper bound of order p^+ < ∞
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