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Well-posedness of parabolic equations in the non-reflexive and anisotropic Musielak-Orlicz spaces in the class of renormalized solutions
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    Well-posedness of parabolic equations in the non-reflexive and anisotropic Musielak-Orlicz spaces in the class of renormalized solutions (English)
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    27 September 2018
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    The authors prove existence and uniqueness of renormalized solutions to general nonlinear parabolic equation in Musielak-Orlicz space avoiding growth restrictions. Namely, they consider the equation \[ \partial_t u-\operatorname{div}A(x,\nabla u) = f \in L^1(\Omega_T), \] where \(\Omega\) is a Lipschitz bounded domain in \(\mathbb R^N\) . The growth of the weakly monotone vector field \(A\) is controlled by a generalized nonhomogeneous and anisotropic modular function \(M\). The approach does not require any particular type of growth condition of \(M\) or its conjugate \(M^\ast\). The condition they impose on \(M\) is continuity of log-Hölder-type, which results in good approximation properties of the space. However, the requirement of regularity can be skipped in the case of reflexive spaces. The proof of the main results uses truncation ideas, the Young measures methods and monotonicity arguments. Uniqueness results come from the comparison principle.
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    existence of solutions
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    parabolic problems
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    Musielak-Orlicz spaces
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