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Uniqueness and approximation theorems for a degenerate operator-differential equation
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    Uniqueness and approximation theorems for a degenerate operator-differential equation (English)
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    26 November 1998
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    Of concern is the abstract Cauchy problem of higher order \[ \sum^n_{j= 0} A_ju^{(j)}(t)= 0,\quad t>0,\quad u^{(j)}(0)= u_j,\quad j=0,\dots,n- 1 \] in Banach spaces. The operator \(A_n\) is not necessarily invertible. The authors discuss uniqueness, completeness of eigenfunctions in the solution subspace, and some examples from partial differential equations. The abstract case is examined via estimates for the operators \(R(\lambda)= L^{-1}(\lambda)\), \(R_j(\lambda)= R(\lambda)A_j\), where \(L(\lambda)= \sum^n_{j= 0}\lambda^k A_j\), using Laplace transform techniques and the Phragmen-Lindelöf principle.
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    degenerate operator differential equations
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    uniqueness of Cauchy problems
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    \(n\)-fold complete systems
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