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Evolution problems with nonlinear nonlocal boundary conditions
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    Evolution problems with nonlinear nonlocal boundary conditions (English)
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    28 June 2013
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    The authors consider a nonlinear evolution problem with nonlinear nonlocal boundary conditions. They concentrate on existence results obtained by applying the degree theory for function triples with a Fredholm function developed in [the third author, Topological analysis. From the basics to the triple degree for nonlinear Fredholm inclusions. Berlin: De Gruyter (2012; Zbl 1248.47001)]. The two interesting cases are studied: of an immediately compact semigroup or some Lipschitz and compactness type condition on the nonlinearity. As applications, the authors present a particular age-population model and show that every controlled reaction-diffusion equation is subject to a shape-preserving huge growth.
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    nonlinear boundary condition
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    nonlocal boundary condition
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    function triple degree
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    nonlinear Fredholm map
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    semilinear partial differential equation
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    profile-preserving growth
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    age-population model
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