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An explicit counterexample for the \(L^p\)-maximal regularity problem
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    An explicit counterexample for the \(L^p\)-maximal regularity problem (English)
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    15 March 2013
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    In this note, the author gives a very interesting self-contained example of a consistent family of holomorphic semigroups \((T_{p}(t))_{t\geqslant 0}\) such that \((T_{p}(t))_{t\geqslant 0}\) does not have maximal regularity for \(p>2\). It is known that holomorphy is a property that extrapolates from \(L^2\) to \(L^p\) and one can conjecture that the same happens for maximal regularity. This explicit counterexample says that the answer to this question is negative.
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    maximal regularity
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    counterexample
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    holomorphic semigroups
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