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From the summary: ``We show that if the linear term associated with certain dissipative partial differential equations is log-Lipschitz continuous on the global attractor \(\mathcal{A}\), then \(\mathcal{A}\) lies within a small neighbourhood of a smooth manifold, given as a Lipschitz graph over a finite number of Fourier modes. In this case, \(\mathcal{A}\) can be shown to have zero Lipschitz deviation and, therefore, there are linear maps \(L\) into finite-dimensional spaces, whose inverses restricted to \(L\) \(\mathcal{A}\) are Hölder continuous with an exponent arbitrarily close to one.'' | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Bixiang Wang / rank | |||
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Log-Lipschitz continuity of the vector field on the attractor of certain parabolic equations (English)
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12 November 2014
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From the summary: ``We show that if the linear term associated with certain dissipative partial differential equations is log-Lipschitz continuous on the global attractor \(\mathcal{A}\), then \(\mathcal{A}\) lies within a small neighbourhood of a smooth manifold, given as a Lipschitz graph over a finite number of Fourier modes. In this case, \(\mathcal{A}\) can be shown to have zero Lipschitz deviation and, therefore, there are linear maps \(L\) into finite-dimensional spaces, whose inverses restricted to \(L\) \(\mathcal{A}\) are Hölder continuous with an exponent arbitrarily close to one.''
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log-Lipschitz continuity
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attractor
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parabolic equations
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