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Perturbation and an abstract characterization of evolution semigroups
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    Perturbation and an abstract characterization of evolution semigroups (English)
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    Evans and Howland used an abstract characterization of evolution semigroups and a perturbation result for \({\mathcal C}_0\) semigroups to treat non-autonomous Schrödinger equations and problems in scattering theory. Here, we proceed in a similar way. At first, we characterize evolution semigroups on spaces of vector-valued functions \(E(X)\) which are induced by a strongly continuous evolution family \((U(t,s))_{t\geq s}\) defined on the Banach space \(X\). From this and a perturbation result of Voigt, we obtain a sufficient condition for an operator on \(L^p(\mathbb{R}, X)\) to be the generator of an evolution semigroup. This will be applied to non-autonomous heat equations with absorption.
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    evolution semigroups
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    perturbation result for \({\mathcal C}_ 0\) semigroups
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    non-autonomous Schrödinger equations
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    scattering theory
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    evolution semigroups on spaces of vector-valued functions
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    strongly continuous evolution family
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    non-autonomous heat equations with absorption
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