Linearized stability for nonlinear evolution equations (Q1397627)
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Linearized stability for nonlinear evolution equations (English)
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6 August 2003
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Let \(A\) be a multivalued operator from a Banach space \(X\) into itself. Consider the Cauchy problem \[ u'(t)+Au(t)\ni 0,\quad t\geq 0, \qquad u(0)=u_0.\tag{1} \] In the first part of this interesting article, the author proves a general principle of linearized stability at an equilibrium point of (1). More precisely, under the assumptions that \(A\) is \(\omega\)-accretive and has a resolvent differential \(\widehat{A}\) at the equilibrium point \(x_e\), (1) is proved to be locally exponentially stable at \(x_e\), provided \(\widehat{A}- \widehat{\omega}I\) is accretive for some \(\widehat{\omega}>0\). The above principle is then used to obtain linearized stability results when \(A=B+G\), with minimal differentiability conditions on \(B\) and \(G\) and for partial differential delay equations.
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linearized stability
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equilibrium point
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accretive operator
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multivalued operator
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exponentially stable
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resolvent differential
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delay equations
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nonlinear evolution equations
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