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Let \(E_1, E_2, P_0\) be Banach spaces, \(B\) and \(A\) are linear closed operators from \(E_1\) into \(E_2\), \(D(B)\subset D(A)\), \(\overline{D(B)}=\overline{D(A)}=E_1\), \(B\) is not invertible, \(G(t)\in \mathcal L(P_0,E_2)\) is a smooth enough operator-function and \(\mu(t)\) is a real-valued function of bounded variation on \([0,T]\). The main purpose of the paper is to find a function \(u\in C^1([0,T];E_1)\) and an element \(q\in P_0\) which satisfy the equation \[ Bu'(t)=Au(t)+G(t)q+f(t),\tag{1} \] the initial condition \[ u(0)=u_0,\tag{2} \] and the integral condition \[ \int^T_0u(t)d\mu(t)=u_T\in E_1,\tag{3} \] where \(u_0\in E_1\), \(f\) is a smooth enough function with values in \(E_2\). The cases when \(B\) is a Fredholm operator or B is bounded and the operator pencil \(\lambda B-A\) is continuously invertible outside the circle of a radius \(a>0\) are treated in the paper. The author finds some sufficient conditions which guarantee a unique solvability of the problem (1)-(3). The formulas for finding of \(u(t)\) and \(q\) are also provided.
Property / review text: Let \(E_1, E_2, P_0\) be Banach spaces, \(B\) and \(A\) are linear closed operators from \(E_1\) into \(E_2\), \(D(B)\subset D(A)\), \(\overline{D(B)}=\overline{D(A)}=E_1\), \(B\) is not invertible, \(G(t)\in \mathcal L(P_0,E_2)\) is a smooth enough operator-function and \(\mu(t)\) is a real-valued function of bounded variation on \([0,T]\). The main purpose of the paper is to find a function \(u\in C^1([0,T];E_1)\) and an element \(q\in P_0\) which satisfy the equation \[ Bu'(t)=Au(t)+G(t)q+f(t),\tag{1} \] the initial condition \[ u(0)=u_0,\tag{2} \] and the integral condition \[ \int^T_0u(t)d\mu(t)=u_T\in E_1,\tag{3} \] where \(u_0\in E_1\), \(f\) is a smooth enough function with values in \(E_2\). The cases when \(B\) is a Fredholm operator or B is bounded and the operator pencil \(\lambda B-A\) is continuously invertible outside the circle of a radius \(a>0\) are treated in the paper. The author finds some sufficient conditions which guarantee a unique solvability of the problem (1)-(3). The formulas for finding of \(u(t)\) and \(q\) are also provided. / rank
 
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    Degenerated abstract problem of prediction-control in Banach spaces (English)
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    Let \(E_1, E_2, P_0\) be Banach spaces, \(B\) and \(A\) are linear closed operators from \(E_1\) into \(E_2\), \(D(B)\subset D(A)\), \(\overline{D(B)}=\overline{D(A)}=E_1\), \(B\) is not invertible, \(G(t)\in \mathcal L(P_0,E_2)\) is a smooth enough operator-function and \(\mu(t)\) is a real-valued function of bounded variation on \([0,T]\). The main purpose of the paper is to find a function \(u\in C^1([0,T];E_1)\) and an element \(q\in P_0\) which satisfy the equation \[ Bu'(t)=Au(t)+G(t)q+f(t),\tag{1} \] the initial condition \[ u(0)=u_0,\tag{2} \] and the integral condition \[ \int^T_0u(t)d\mu(t)=u_T\in E_1,\tag{3} \] where \(u_0\in E_1\), \(f\) is a smooth enough function with values in \(E_2\). The cases when \(B\) is a Fredholm operator or B is bounded and the operator pencil \(\lambda B-A\) is continuously invertible outside the circle of a radius \(a>0\) are treated in the paper. The author finds some sufficient conditions which guarantee a unique solvability of the problem (1)-(3). The formulas for finding of \(u(t)\) and \(q\) are also provided.
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    Jordan sets
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    inverse problems
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    Fredholm operator
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    Banach spaces
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    spectral boundedness
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