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Attractors for damped nonlinear hyperbolic equations (English)
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1987
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This work is devoted to the study of the longtime behavior of damped hyperbolic equations. We show that this behavior is finite dimensional by proving that the attractors associated with these equations have finite fractal dimension. This last result is based on estimates of the Lyapunov exponents on the attractors. In the first part we make some remarks and give an abstract setting that contains, in particular, the sine-Gordon equation and the nonlinear wave equation of quantum mechanics. In the second part we investigate the properties of the attractors including their dimension. And finally in the third part we give several examples and deal with a generalization to non-autonomous systems. In this last section we give a bound totaly explicit (in terms of the physical quantities) for the dimension of the maxmal attractor associated to the sine-Gordon equation with a forcing term which oscillates periodically in time.
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oscillates periodically
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longtime behavior
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damped hyperbolic equations
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finite dimensional
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attractors
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finite fractal dimension
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Lyapunov exponents
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sine-Gordon equation
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nonlinear wave equation
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quantum mechanics
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