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Summary: We propose a hyperbolic relaxation of a fourth order evolution equation, with an inertial term \(\eta u_{tt}\), where \(\eta \in (0, 1]\). We prove the existence of several absorbing sets having different regularities and the existence of a global attractor that is bounded in \(H^4(I) \times \{H^2(I) \cap H^1_0(I)\}\).
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    Summary: We propose a hyperbolic relaxation of a fourth order evolution equation, with an inertial term \(\eta u_{tt}\), where \(\eta \in (0, 1]\). We prove the existence of several absorbing sets having different regularities and the existence of a global attractor that is bounded in \(H^4(I) \times \{H^2(I) \cap H^1_0(I)\}\).
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