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Nonlinear Evolution Operators and Semigroups: Applications to Partial Differential Equations (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1260)

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This research monograph deals with nonlinear evolution operators and semigroups generated by dissipative (accretive), possibly multivalued operators, as well as with the application of this theory to partial differential equations. It shows that a large class of PDE's can be studied via the semigroup approach. This theory is not available otherwise in the self-contained form provided by these Notes and moreover a considerable part of the results, proofs and methods are not to be found in other books. The exponential formula of Crandall and Liggett, some simple estimates due to Kobayashi and others, the characterization of compact semigroups due to Brézis, the proof of a fundamental property due to Ursescu and the author and some applications to PDE are of particular interest. Assuming only basic knowledge of functional analysis, the book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in nonlinear analysis and PDE, and to mathematical physicists. Read more

ISBN10 3540179747
ISBN13 978-3540179740
Edition 1987th
Language English
Publisher Springer
Dimensions 6.1 x 0.66 x 9.1 inches
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Print length 296 pages
Publication date June 24, 1987

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