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On the compactness of fractional resolvent operator functions (English)
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28 November 2016
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Let \(X\) be a complex Banach space and \(A\) be a closed linear operator on \(X\). Let \(0<\alpha\leq1\) and \(\{S_\alpha(t)\}_{t\geq0}\) be an \((\alpha,1)\)-resolvent family \(S_\alpha(t)\) of type \((M,\omega)\) generated by \(A\). Assume that \(S_\alpha(t)\) is uniformly continuous for \(t>0\). Then \(S_\alpha(t)\) is a compact operator for all \(t>0\) iff \((\mu-A)^{-1}\) is a compact operator for all \(\mu>\omega^{1/\alpha}\). Let \(1<\alpha\leq 2\) and \(A\) be the generator of an \((\alpha,1)\)-resolvent family \(S_\alpha(t)\) of type \((M,\omega)\). Then \(A\) generates an \((\alpha,\alpha)\)-resolvent family \(R_\alpha(t)\) of type \((M/(\alpha-1),\omega)\). Moreover, \(R_\alpha(t)\) is a compact operator for all \(t>0\) iff \((\mu-A)^{-1}\) is a compact operator for all \(\mu>\omega^{1/\alpha}\). Some applications to a semilinear problem with non-local initial condition are given.
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compactness
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fractional resolvent family
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\(C_0\)-semigroup
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cosine family
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