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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1631135
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1631135 |
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An optimal compactness theorem and application to elliptic-parabolic systems (English)
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7 August 2001
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The authors prove and apply the following theorem: Let \((V,\|\cdot \|)\), \((H,|\cdot |)\) be two separable Hilbert spaces. Assume that \(V\subset H\) with a compact and dense imbedding. Consider a sequence \(\{ u^\varepsilon\}_{\varepsilon >0}\) converging weakly to function \(u\) in \(L^2 (0, T;V)\), \(T<+ \infty\). Then \(u^\varepsilon\) converges strongly to \(u\) in \(L^2 (0, T;H)\) if and only if 1) \(u^\varepsilon (t)\) converges to \(u(t)\) weakly in \(H\) for a.e. \(t\), 2) \(\lim_{\text{meas}(E) \to 0,E<\langle 0,T\rangle} \sup_{\varepsilon> 0}\int_E\bigl |u^\varepsilon (t)\bigr |^2dt=0.\)
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compactness
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elliptic-parabolic systems
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Aubin-Lions theorem
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