Degenerate differential operators with parameters (Q2472074)
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Degenerate differential operators with parameters (English)
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20 February 2008
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The author studies nonlocal boundary value problems for regular degenerate differential-operator equations with parameters. A form of a nonlocal boundary value problem is given by \[ L_0(\lambda,t)u=-tu^{|2|}(x)+(A+\lambda)u(x)=0, \text{ together with} \] \[ L_1u= \alpha_0t^{\theta_1}u^{\lfloor m_1\rfloor}(0)= f_1\quad L_2u=\beta_0 t^{\theta_2}u^{\lfloor m_1\rfloor}(1)=f_2, \] where \(m_k\in [0,1]\); \(\alpha_k,\beta_k,\delta_{kj}\) are complex numbers, \(A\) is, generally speaking, an unbounded operator in \(E\). One of the big theorems proven is as follows: Let \(A\) be a positive operator in a Banach space \(E\) for \(\vartheta\in (0,\pi]\), \(0\leq\nu<1-1/p\), \(p\in(1,\infty)\), \(0<t<t_0< \infty\), \(\alpha_0\neq 0\), \(\beta_0\neq 0\). The problem above for \(f_k\in E_k\), \(|\arg\lambda|\leq\pi-\vartheta\), for sufficiently large \(|\lambda|\) and \(t\), has a unique solution \(u\) belonging to the space, \(W^{[2]}_{p, \gamma}(0,1;E(A),E)\), and has a very coercive uniform estimate given in the paper. The principal parts of the appropriate generated differential operators are non-self-adjoint. Several conditions for the maximal regularity uniformly with respect to the parameter and the Fredholmness in Banach-valued \(L_p\) spaces are given for these problems. In applications, the nonlocal boundary value problems for degenerated elliptic partial differential equations and for systems of elliptic equations with parameters are studied on cylindrical domains.
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degenerate differential operators
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parameters
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Banach space
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distributions
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Sobolev spaces
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degenerate elliptic partial
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Fourier transforms on tempered
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differential equations
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