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Figure 1. The periodic domain Ωǫ (right) and its reference cell Y (left)
Figure 2. Solutions in Ωǫ for ǫ = 1/4
Figure 3. Solutions in the segment p1 for ǫ = 1/4 and fǫ = 0 MW (left), fǫ = 7 MW (center),fǫ = 1000 MW (right)

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