Hölder continuous solutions for integro-differential equations and maximal regularity (Q860751)

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Hölder continuous solutions for integro-differential equations and maximal regularity
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    Hölder continuous solutions for integro-differential equations and maximal regularity (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    For a given \(f\in C^{\alpha}(\mathbb R, X)\) (\(X\) is a Banach space) the linear problem \[ \frac{d}{dt} \biggl(b_0u(t) + \int_{-\infty}^t \beta(t-s)u(s)\,ds\biggr) +a_{\infty}u(t)= c_0Au(t)- \int_{-\infty}^t \gamma(t-s)Au(s)\,ds +f(t), \quad t\in \mathbb R \] is considered, where \(A\) is a closed linear operator in \(X\) and \(\beta, \gamma \in L^1(\mathbb R_+, t^\alpha dt)\cap L^1_{\text{loc}}(\mathbb R_+)\). This problem is called \(C^\alpha\)-well posed if for each \(f\in C^{\alpha}(\mathbb R, X)\) there is a unique function \(u\in C^{\alpha +1}(\mathbb R, X) \cap C^{\alpha }(\mathbb R, [D(A)])\) which satisfies the problem equation. The \(C^\alpha\)-well posedness of the problem is characterized in the paper (Theorem 3.8) and many consequences together with interesting examples are presented.
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    Hölder continuity
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    integro-differential equation
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    regularity
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    operator-valued Fourier multipliers
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    Carleman transform
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    well-posedness
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    Banach space
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