Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problems
The existence (and uniqueness) results on mild solutions of the abstract semilinear Cauchy problems in Banach spaces are well known. Following the results of Tartar (2008) and Burazin (2008) in the case of decoupled hyperbolic systems, we give an alternative proof, which enables us to derive an...
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doaj-4efe1f19ddac4842acdc02f322d1b3a72020-11-24T21:04:27ZengTexas State UniversityElectronic Journal of Differential Equations1072-66912014-09-012014194,110Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problemsKresimir Burazin0Marko Erceg1 Univ. of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia Univ. of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia The existence (and uniqueness) results on mild solutions of the abstract semilinear Cauchy problems in Banach spaces are well known. Following the results of Tartar (2008) and Burazin (2008) in the case of decoupled hyperbolic systems, we give an alternative proof, which enables us to derive an estimate on the mild solution and its time of existence. The nonlinear term in the equation is allowed to be time-dependent. We discuss the optimality of the derived estimate by testing it on three examples: the linear heat equation, the semilinear heat equation that models dynamic deflection of an elastic membrane, and the semilinear Schrodinger equation with time-dependent nonlinearity, that appear in the modelling of numerous physical phenomena.http://ejde.math.txstate.edu/Volumes/2014/194/abstr.htmlSemigroupabstract Cauchy problemblow-upquenching time |
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Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problems |
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Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problems |
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Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problems |
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Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problems |
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Estimates for mild solutions to semilinear Cauchy problems |
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estimates for mild solutions to semilinear cauchy problems |
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Texas State University |
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Electronic Journal of Differential Equations |
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1072-6691 |
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2014-09-01 |
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The existence (and uniqueness) results on mild solutions of the abstract
semilinear Cauchy problems in Banach spaces are well known.
Following the results of Tartar (2008) and Burazin (2008) in the case of
decoupled hyperbolic systems, we give an alternative proof, which enables
us to derive an estimate on the mild solution and its time of existence.
The nonlinear term in the equation is allowed to be time-dependent.
We discuss the optimality of the derived estimate by testing it on three
examples: the linear heat equation, the semilinear heat equation that
models dynamic deflection of an elastic membrane, and the semilinear
Schrodinger equation with time-dependent nonlinearity, that appear
in the modelling of numerous physical phenomena. |
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Semigroup abstract Cauchy problem blow-up quenching time |
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