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An identification problem for first-order degenerate differential equations
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    An identification problem for first-order degenerate differential equations (English)
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    21 June 2007
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    The paper concerns the inverse problem for the degenerate differential equation of first order of the following form: \[ \begin{aligned} {d\over{dt}}(Mu)+Lu=f(t)z&, \quad 0\leq t\leq\tau,\\ (Mu)(0)=Mu_0&,\\ \Phi[Mu(t)]=g(t)&, \quad 0\leq t\leq\tau, \end{aligned} \] where \(M,L\) are closed linear operators in a reflexive Banach space \(X\), \(\Phi\in X^*\) and \(L\) is invertible. The considered identification problem consists in determining \(u\), and \(f\) under some regularity assumptions, satisfying the above differential equation with given \(u_0\) and \(g\) satisfying the compatibility condition \(\Phi[Mu_0]=g(0)\). A question of solvability of such a identification problem is investigated. The main results concern the existence of a unique solution under assumptions on \(M\) and \(L\) less restrictive than those in recent publications [for example \textit{M. Al Horani}, Matematiche 57, No. 2, 217--227 (2002; Zbl 1072.34055)]. Finally, the abstract results are applied to 3 examples of concrete identification problems for partial differential equations.
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    identification problem
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    first-order equations
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    closed linear operators
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    Banach spaces
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    numerical examples
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    inverse problem
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    degenerate differential equation
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