An Introduction to Semilinear Evolution Equations

An Introduction to Semilinear Evolution Equations
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 019850277X
ISBN-13 : 9780198502777
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Synopsis An Introduction to Semilinear Evolution Equations by : Thierry Cazenave

This book presents in a self-contained form the typical basic properties of solutions to semilinear evolutionary partial differential equations, with special emphasis on global properties. It has a didactic ambition and will be useful for an applied readership as well as theoretical researchers.

Semilinear Evolution Equations and Their Applications

Semilinear Evolution Equations and Their Applications
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9783030004491
ISBN-13 : 303000449X
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Semilinear Evolution Equations and Their Applications by : Toka Diagana

This book, which is a continuation of Almost Automorphic Type and Almost Periodic Type Functions in Abstract Spaces, presents recent trends and developments upon fractional, first, and second order semilinear difference and differential equations, including degenerate ones. Various stability, uniqueness, and existence results are established using various tools from nonlinear functional analysis and operator theory (such as semigroup methods). Various applications to partial differential equations and the dynamic of populations are amply discussed. This self-contained volume is primarily intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, post-graduates and researchers, but may also be of interest to non-mathematicians such as physicists and theoretically oriented engineers. It can also be used as a graduate text on evolution equations and difference equations and their applications to partial differential equations and practical problems arising in population dynamics. For completeness, detailed preliminary background on Banach and Hilbert spaces, operator theory, semigroups of operators, and almost periodic functions and their spectral theory are included as well.

Abstract Parabolic Evolution Equations and their Applications

Abstract Parabolic Evolution Equations and their Applications
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 594
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ISBN-10 : 9783642046315
ISBN-13 : 3642046312
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Abstract Parabolic Evolution Equations and their Applications by : Atsushi Yagi

This monograph is intended to present the fundamentals of the theory of abstract parabolic evolution equations and to show how to apply to various nonlinear dif- sion equations and systems arising in science. The theory gives us a uni?ed and s- tematic treatment for concrete nonlinear diffusion models. Three main approaches are known to the abstract parabolic evolution equations, namely, the semigroup methods, the variational methods, and the methods of using operational equations. In order to keep the volume of the monograph in reasonable length, we will focus on the semigroup methods. For other two approaches, see the related references in Bibliography. The semigroup methods, which go back to the invention of the analytic se- groups in the middle of the last century, are characterized by precise formulas representing the solutions of the Cauchy problem for evolution equations. The ?tA analytic semigroup e generated by a linear operator ?A provides directly a fundamental solution to the Cauchy problem for an autonomous linear e- dU lution equation, +AU =F(t), 0

Evolution Equations and Approximations

Evolution Equations and Approximations
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9812380264
ISBN-13 : 9789812380265
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Evolution Equations and Approximations by : Kazufumi Ito

Annotation Ito (North Carolina State U.) and Kappel (U. of Graz, Austria) offer a unified presentation of the general approach for well-posedness results using abstract evolution equations, drawing from and modifying the work of K. and Y. Kobayashi and S. Oharu. They also explore abstract approximation results for evolution equations. Their work is not a textbook, but they explain how instructors can use various sections, or combinations of them, as a foundation for a range of courses. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Strong and Weak Approximation of Semilinear Stochastic Evolution Equations

Strong and Weak Approximation of Semilinear Stochastic Evolution Equations
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9783319022314
ISBN-13 : 3319022318
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Strong and Weak Approximation of Semilinear Stochastic Evolution Equations by : Raphael Kruse

In this book we analyze the error caused by numerical schemes for the approximation of semilinear stochastic evolution equations (SEEq) in a Hilbert space-valued setting. The numerical schemes considered combine Galerkin finite element methods with Euler-type temporal approximations. Starting from a precise analysis of the spatio-temporal regularity of the mild solution to the SEEq, we derive and prove optimal error estimates of the strong error of convergence in the first part of the book. The second part deals with a new approach to the so-called weak error of convergence, which measures the distance between the law of the numerical solution and the law of the exact solution. This approach is based on Bismut’s integration by parts formula and the Malliavin calculus for infinite dimensional stochastic processes. These techniques are developed and explained in a separate chapter, before the weak convergence is proven for linear SEEq.

Mathematical Modeling of Random and Deterministic Phenomena

Mathematical Modeling of Random and Deterministic Phenomena
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781786304544
ISBN-13 : 1786304546
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical Modeling of Random and Deterministic Phenomena by : Solym Mawaki Manou-Abi

This book highlights mathematical research interests that appear in real life, such as the study and modeling of random and deterministic phenomena. As such, it provides current research in mathematics, with applications in biological and environmental sciences, ecology, epidemiology and social perspectives. The chapters can be read independently of each other, with dedicated references specific to each chapter. The book is organized in two main parts. The first is devoted to some advanced mathematical problems regarding epidemic models; predictions of biomass; space-time modeling of extreme rainfall; modeling with the piecewise deterministic Markov process; optimal control problems; evolution equations in a periodic environment; and the analysis of the heat equation. The second is devoted to a modelization with interdisciplinarity in ecological, socio-economic, epistemological, demographic and social problems. Mathematical Modeling of Random and Deterministic Phenomena is aimed at expert readers, young researchers, plus graduate and advanced undergraduate students who are interested in probability, statistics, modeling and mathematical analysis.

Abstract Evolution Equations, Periodic Problems and Applications

Abstract Evolution Equations, Periodic Problems and Applications
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Publisher : Chapman and Hall/CRC
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049316576
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Abstract Evolution Equations, Periodic Problems and Applications by : D Daners

Part of the Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics series, this text covers: linear evolution equations of parabolic type; semilinear evolution equations of parabolic type; evolution equations and positivity; semilinear periodic evolution equations; and applications.

Almost Automorphic Type and Almost Periodic Type Functions in Abstract Spaces

Almost Automorphic Type and Almost Periodic Type Functions in Abstract Spaces
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9783319008493
ISBN-13 : 3319008498
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Almost Automorphic Type and Almost Periodic Type Functions in Abstract Spaces by : Toka Diagana

This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the concepts of almost periodicity, asymptotic almost periodicity, almost automorphy, asymptotic almost automorphy, pseudo-almost periodicity, and pseudo-almost automorphy as well as their recent generalizations. Some of the results presented are either new or else cannot be easily found in the mathematical literature. Despite the noticeable and rapid progress made on these important topics, the only standard references that currently exist on those new classes of functions and their applications are still scattered research articles. One of the main objectives of this book is to close that gap. The prerequisites for the book is the basic introductory course in real analysis. Depending on the background of the student, the book may be suitable for a beginning graduate and/or advanced undergraduate student. Moreover, it will be of a great interest to researchers in mathematics as well as in engineering, in physics, and related areas. Further, some parts of the book may be used for various graduate and undergraduate courses.

Evolution Equations, Semigroups and Functional Analysis

Evolution Equations, Semigroups and Functional Analysis
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9783034882217
ISBN-13 : 3034882211
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Evolution Equations, Semigroups and Functional Analysis by : Alfredo Lorenzi

Brunello Terreni (1953-2000) was a researcher and teacher with vision and dedication. The present volume is dedicated to the memory of Brunello Terreni. His mathematical interests are reflected in 20 expository articles written by distinguished mathematicians. The unifying theme of the articles is "evolution equations and functional analysis", which is presented in various and diverse forms: parabolic equations, semigroups, stochastic evolution, optimal control, existence, uniqueness and regularity of solutions, inverse problems as well as applications. Contributors: P. Acquistapace, V. Barbu, A. Briani, L. Boccardo, P. Colli Franzone, G. Da Prato, D. Donatelli, A. Favini, M. Fuhrmann, M. Grasselli, R. Illner, H. Koch, R. Labbas, H. Lange, I. Lasiecka, A. Lorenzi, A. Lunardi, P. Marcati, R. Nagel, G. Nickel, V. Pata, M. M. Porzio, B. Ruf, G. Savaré, R. Schnaubelt, E. Sinestrari, H. Tanabe, H. Teismann, E. Terraneo, R. Triggiani, A. Yagi.

Blow-up Theories for Semilinear Parabolic Equations

Blow-up Theories for Semilinear Parabolic Equations
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9783642184598
ISBN-13 : 3642184596
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Blow-up Theories for Semilinear Parabolic Equations by : Bei Hu

There is an enormous amount of work in the literature about the blow-up behavior of evolution equations. It is our intention to introduce the theory by emphasizing the methods while seeking to avoid massive technical computations. To reach this goal, we use the simplest equation to illustrate the methods; these methods very often apply to more general equations.