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Almost periodic solutions of first- and second-order Cauchy problems (English)
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19 January 1998
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Let \(S(t)\) be the shift group on the space \(B\cup C(\mathbb{R},X)\) of all bounded uniformly continuous functions \(x: \mathbb{R}\to X\), where \(X\) is a complete \(B\)-space and let \(\overline S(t)\) be the induced group on \(B\cup C(\mathbb{R}, X)/AP(\mathbb{R},X)\) with generator \(\overline B\). The authors use spectral properties of bounded groups to reformulate and prove the known Kadet's result, namely it holds \(c_0 \not \subset X\) iff \(\overline B\) has no point spectrum, or, in other situations, if an ergodicity condition holds. Section 3 contains a spectral characterisation of almost periodic functions and the results are used in Section 4 to prove almost periodicity of solutions of some first- and second-order inhomogeneous Cauchy problems. The paper closes with an investigation of the case where the imaginary spectrum of the operator consists only of poles.
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spectral properties of linear operators
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Kadet's result
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ergodicity condition
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almost periodic functions
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first- and second-order inhomogeneous Cauchy problems
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