Fréchet differentiability of the solution of the heat equation with respect to a nonlinear boundary condition (Q1924305)

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Fréchet differentiability of the solution of the heat equation with respect to a nonlinear boundary condition
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    Fréchet differentiability of the solution of the heat equation with respect to a nonlinear boundary condition (English)
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    14 October 1996
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    The paper concerns the heat equation in a smooth bounded domain \(\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^N\) with nonlinear boundary condition \(\partial_nu=\alpha(u) (\theta-u)\) and initial condition \(u=u_0\). Here \(\theta\in\mathbb{R}\) is fixed, and the nonlinear function \(\alpha\) is defined on the closed interval \([\theta_1,\theta_2]\) with \[ \theta_1:=\min\{\theta,\;\inf_{x\in\Omega} u_0(x)\}\qquad \text{and} \qquad \theta_2:=\max\{\theta,\;\sup_{x\in\Omega} u_0(x)\} \] and positive valued. The author shows that the map \(\alpha\mapsto u|_{[0,T]\times \partial\Omega}\) is Fréchet differentiable everywhere (as a map from \(C^1[\theta_1,\theta_2]\) into \(C([0,T]\times \partial\Omega)\), resp. in certain points (as a map from \(C^{0,1}[\theta_1,\theta_2]\) into \(C([0,T]\times \partial\Omega)\). The maximum principle as well as analytic semigroup and boundary integral equation techniques are used.
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    maximum principle
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    analytic semigroup
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    boundary integral equation
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