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On small solutions of delay equations in infinite dimensions (English)
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25 October 1998
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The problem under consideration is the delay differential equation \(\dot u(t) = Lu_t, u(0)=x, u_0 =f\), in the state space \(L^p ([-1,0], X)\), with \(1\leq p<\infty\), \(X\) is a Banach space and \(L\) is a bounded linear operator from \(L([-1,0],X)\) into \(X\), \(u_t (s)=u(t+s)\). It is proved that a mild solution \(u(t)\) is a small solution (i.e. \(\| u(t)\| \) decays to zero faster than any exponential) if and only if the Laplace transform of \(u(t)\) extends to an entire function. The same result holds for the state space \(C([-1,0], X)\).
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Banach space
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delay differential equation
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Laplace transform
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small solution
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semigroup
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