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Wentzell boundary conditions in the context of Dirichlet forms.
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    Wentzell boundary conditions in the context of Dirichlet forms. (English)
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    10 November 2003
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    For the formal elliptic expression \(L=\nabla a\nabla\) on \(\Omega\subset{\mathbb R}^d\) with Wentzell boundary condition \(-\alpha Au +n\cdot a\nabla u +\gamma u=0\) on \(\Sigma\subset\Omega\) and Dirichlet boundary condition on \(\Omega\backslash\Sigma\) (\(\alpha,\gamma\) are suitable functions, \(n\) is the outward normal), the authors prove that the \(C_0\)-semigroup \(e^{-tA}\) generated by the operator realization \(A\) of \(L\) defined by the form method is positivity preserving and contractive on \(L_p\). A more detailed analysis of the one-dimensional case is included. The proof is based on the context of the Dirichlet form. Mass conservation is also under discussion. The appendix to the paper contains a new result concerning the closability of the maximal form associated with \(-\nabla a\nabla\), where \(a\in W^1_{2,\text{loc}}(\Omega)\).
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    formal elliptic expression
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    Wentzell boundary condition
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    Dirichlet boundary condition
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    \(C_0\)-semigroup
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    operator realization
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    positivity preserving
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    contractive
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    Mass conservation
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    closability
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