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Nonlinear monotone semigroups and viscosity solutions
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    Nonlinear monotone semigroups and viscosity solutions (English)
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    13 January 2003
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    The author is interested in nonlinear semigroups \((S_t)_{t\geq 0}\) defined on some subspace \(X\subset C(\mathbb{R}^N)\) and satisfying the following monotonicity assumption: for any \(f,g\in X\) \[ f\leq g\Rightarrow S_t(f)\leq S_t(g) \text{ for any }t\geq 0, \] where \(\leq\) denotes the partial ordering of \(C(\mathbb{R}^N)\) defined by \[ f\leq g\Leftrightarrow f(x)\leq g(x)\text{ for all }x\in \mathbb{R}^N. \] He applies his results to viscosity solutions of a fully nonlinear, possibly degenerate, second-order parabolic pde.
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    fully nonlinear, possibly degenerate, second-order parabolic
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