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The Cauchy Problem for Higher Order Abstract Differential Equations [electronic resource] / by Ti-Jun Xiao, Jin Liang.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1701Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1998Description: XIV, 300 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540494799
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 515.352 23
LOC classification:
  • QA372
Online resources:
Contents:
Laplace transforms and operator families in locally convex spaces -- Wellposedness and solvability -- Generalized wellposedness -- Analyticity and parabolicity -- Exponential growth bound and exponential stability -- Differentiability and norm continuity -- Almost periodicity -- Appendices: A1 Fractional powers of non-negative operators -- A2 Strongly continuous semigroups and cosine functions -- Bibliography -- Index -- Symbols.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The main purpose of this book is to present the basic theory and some recent de­ velopments concerning the Cauchy problem for higher order abstract differential equations u(n)(t) + ~ AiU(i)(t) = 0, t ~ 0, { U(k)(O) = Uk, 0 ~ k ~ n-l. where AQ, Ab . . . , A - are linear operators in a topological vector space E. n 1 Many problems in nature can be modeled as (ACP ). For example, many n initial value or initial-boundary value problems for partial differential equations, stemmed from mechanics, physics, engineering, control theory, etc. , can be trans­ lated into this form by regarding the partial differential operators in the space variables as operators Ai (0 ~ i ~ n - 1) in some function space E and letting the boundary conditions (if any) be absorbed into the definition of the space E or of the domain of Ai (this idea of treating initial value or initial-boundary value problems was discovered independently by E. Hille and K. Yosida in the forties). The theory of (ACP ) is closely connected with many other branches of n mathematics. Therefore, the study of (ACPn) is important for both theoretical investigations and practical applications. Over the past half a century, (ACP ) has been studied extensively.
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Laplace transforms and operator families in locally convex spaces -- Wellposedness and solvability -- Generalized wellposedness -- Analyticity and parabolicity -- Exponential growth bound and exponential stability -- Differentiability and norm continuity -- Almost periodicity -- Appendices: A1 Fractional powers of non-negative operators -- A2 Strongly continuous semigroups and cosine functions -- Bibliography -- Index -- Symbols.

The main purpose of this book is to present the basic theory and some recent de­ velopments concerning the Cauchy problem for higher order abstract differential equations u(n)(t) + ~ AiU(i)(t) = 0, t ~ 0, { U(k)(O) = Uk, 0 ~ k ~ n-l. where AQ, Ab . . . , A - are linear operators in a topological vector space E. n 1 Many problems in nature can be modeled as (ACP ). For example, many n initial value or initial-boundary value problems for partial differential equations, stemmed from mechanics, physics, engineering, control theory, etc. , can be trans­ lated into this form by regarding the partial differential operators in the space variables as operators Ai (0 ~ i ~ n - 1) in some function space E and letting the boundary conditions (if any) be absorbed into the definition of the space E or of the domain of Ai (this idea of treating initial value or initial-boundary value problems was discovered independently by E. Hille and K. Yosida in the forties). The theory of (ACP ) is closely connected with many other branches of n mathematics. Therefore, the study of (ACPn) is important for both theoretical investigations and practical applications. Over the past half a century, (ACP ) has been studied extensively.

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