multiscale
Multiscale refers to systems, models, and analyses that involve processes occurring at more than one spatial or temporal scale. In such contexts, phenomena at a small scale can influence larger-scale behavior, and large-scale conditions can constrain or shape finer details. A multiscale approach seeks to describe or simulate a system by linking descriptions across scales rather than relying on a single, uniform resolution.
Mathematics and computational science provide several techniques. Homogenization theory derives effective macroscopic properties of heterogeneous media
Applications span materials science, geophysics, and environmental science, where porous media, composites, or fractured rocks exhibit
Challenges include ensuring consistency between scales, error estimation, and computational cost, as well as developing robust
Historically, multiscale concepts emerged in applied mathematics and engineering with homogenization and asymptotic methods, later expanded