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Sharp estimates of bounded solutions to some semilinear second order dissipative equations
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    Sharp estimates of bounded solutions to some semilinear second order dissipative equations (English)
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    29 September 2009
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    The authors propose some estimates of bounded solutions for some semilinear second order dissipative equations in Hilbert spaces. The gradient term is presented by a \(C^1\)-function which is convex and the flux is assumed to be essentially bounded. It has been proved that the solution is bounded by a positive constant times the infinity norm of the flux. The authors use the energy method to show their main results. Some special cases are also discussed. For illustration, some application are also provided.
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    second order dissipative equations
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    energy
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    estimations
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    Hilbert spaces
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