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Existence of strong global attractors for hyperbolic equation with linear memory
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    Existence of strong global attractors for hyperbolic equation with linear memory (English)
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    23 November 2004
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    The authors consider the following nonlinear integro-differential equation which describes a homogeneous and isotropic viscoelastic solid: \[ \begin{cases} u_{tt}+ \alpha u_t - K(0)\Delta u -\int^\infty_0 {K^ \prime}(s) \Delta u(t-s)ds + g(u)= f,&\text{in }\Omega\times \mathbb{R}^+,\\ u (x,t) = 0, &x \in \Gamma,\;\;t\in{\mathbb{R}}, \\ u (x,t) = u_0 (x,t), &x\in \Omega,\;\;t\leq 0, \end{cases}\tag{1} \] where \(\Omega\) is an open and bounded subset of \({\mathbb {R}}^n \) with smooth boundary \( \Gamma.\) \( \alpha > 0\) is a given constant; and \(K^\prime (s) \leq 0 \) for all \(s\in {\mathbb{R}^+},\) and \(K(0), K(\infty)\) are positive. \(g\in C^2 ({\mathbb {R}}),\) and \(f\in H^1_ 0 (\Omega). \) Under suitable conditions, and using semigroup theory, the authors prove the existence of a global attractor for problem (1).
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    global attractor
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    linear memory
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    hyperbolic equation
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    \(\omega\)-limit compact semigroup
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    nonlinear integro-differential equation
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    isotropic viscoelastic solid
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