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    Strong uniform attractors for nonautonomous suspension bridge-type equations (English)
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    11 June 2013
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    Summary: We discuss long-term dynamical behavior of the solutions for the nonautonomous suspension bridge-type equation in the strong Hilbert space \(D(A) \times H^2(\Omega) \cap H^1_0(\Omega)\), where the nonlinearity \(g(u, t)\) is translation compact and the time-dependent external forces \(h(x, t)\) only satisfy condition \((C^\ast)\) instead of translation compact. The existence of strong solutions and strong uniform attractors is investigated using a new process scheme. Since the solutions of the nonautonomous suspension bridge-type equation have no higher regularity and the process associated with the solutions is not continuous in the strong Hilbert space, the results are new and appear to be optimal.
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