Positive perturbation of operator semigroups: Growth bounds, essential compactness, and asynchronous exponential growth (Q1576795)
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Positive perturbation of operator semigroups: Growth bounds, essential compactness, and asynchronous exponential growth (English)
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16 August 2000
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Let \(B\) be the generator of a locally Lipschitz continuous integrated semigroup on an abstract \(L\) space \(X\) (i.e., a Banach lattice whose norm is additive on the positive cone). Let \(C:{\mathcal D}(B)\to X\) be an operator such that \(F(\lambda) := C(\lambda-B)^{-1}\) is positive for all large enough real \(\lambda\in\rho(B)\). In the paper under review, the author studies the growth bound and compactness properties of the \(C_0\)-semigroup \(\{S_0(t)\}_{t\geq 0}\) generated by the part \(A_0\) of \(A:= B+C\) in the space \(X_0: = \overline{{\mathcal D}(B)}\). Assuming that the spectral radii of \(F(\lambda)\) satisfy \(r(F(\lambda))<1\) for all sufficiently large real \(\lambda\in\rho(B)\), it is shown that \(\{S_0(t)\}_{t\geq 0}\) is uniformly exponentially stable if and only if the spectral bound of \(B\) is negative and \(r(F(0))<1\). Sufficient conditions for essential compactness and asynchronous exponential growth for \(\{S_0(t)\}_{t\geq 0}\) in terms of the operators \(F(\lambda)\) are given as well. The results are applied to age-structured models with spatial diffusion and age-size structured models are given.
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locally Lipschitz continuous integrated semigroup
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abstract \(L\) space
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Banach lattice
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\(C_0\)-semigroup
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uniformly exponentially
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essential compactness
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asynchronous exponential growth
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age-structured models with spatial diffusion
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age-sized structured models
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