Global solutions for abstract differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses (Q305820)

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Global solutions for abstract differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses
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    Global solutions for abstract differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses (English)
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    31 August 2016
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    The paper deals with the following problem involving a semilinear differential equation subject to the action of non-istantaneous impulses: \[ \begin{aligned} & u'(t)=Au(t)+f(t,u(t))\;,\;t\in [s_i,t_{i+1}],\, i\in \mathbb{N},\\ & u(t)=g_i(t,N_i(t)(u))\;,\;t\in (t_i,s_i],\, i\in \mathbb{N},\\ & u(0)=x_0, \end{aligned} \] where: \(A:D(A)\subseteq X\to X\) is the infinitesimal generator of a \(C_0\)-semigroup \(\{T(t)\}_{t\geq 0}\); \(X\) is a Banach space; \(f:[0,+\infty)\times X\to X\) is a suitable function; \(0=t_0=s_0<t_1<s_1<\dots<t_i<s_i<\dots\) are fixed real numbers; for every \(i\in \mathbb{N}\), \(g_i:[t_i,s_i]\times X\to X\) is continuous, \(N_i(t):C([t_i,s_i];X)\to X\) are continuous maps for \(t\in [t_i,s_i]\), and the function \(t\mapsto N_i(t)(u)\) is continuous for each \(u\in C([t_i,s_i];X)\); \(x_0\in X\). The existence of mild solutions on the half-line \([0,\infty)\) is established, as well as the existence of \(\mathcal{S}\)-asymptotically \(\omega\)-periodic mild solutions for the problem. Finally, some applications involving the heat equation are given.
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    first-order abstract Cauchy problem
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    impulsive differential equations
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    mild solutions
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    asymptotically periodic solutions
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