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Accuracy of approximation of a solution to an abstract Cauchy problem
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    Accuracy of approximation of a solution to an abstract Cauchy problem (English)
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    20 October 2006
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    Let \(A\) be a closed linear logarithmically-sector operator on a Banach space \(E\), whose domain is dense in \(E\). The authors prove that for each \(x_0 \in D(A^\sigma), \sigma > 1\), the Cauchy problem \[ {dx(t)\over dt} + Ax(t) =0, \;t >0, \quad x(0) = x_0 \] is uniquely solvable, and they provide a series representation for its unique solution in terms of Laguerre polynomials and Cayley transform of the operator \(A\).
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    differential equation
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    Banach space
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    logarithmically-sector operator
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    accuracy of an approximate solution
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