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    The author considers the linearization of the equations of compressible viscous fluid flow in a bounded region, which can be written in the form \(U_ t+AU=0\) with a linear differential operator A. This operator is shown to generate an analytic semigroup, and it is proved that the solutions of the linearized equation decay exponentially.
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    initial-boundary value problem
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    exponential decay
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    linearization
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    compressible viscous fluid flow
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    linear differential operator
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    analytic semigroup
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