Uniform decay rates and attractors for evolution PDE's with boundary dissipation (Q1898789)

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Uniform decay rates and attractors for evolution PDE's with boundary dissipation
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    Uniform decay rates and attractors for evolution PDE's with boundary dissipation (English)
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    22 February 1996
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    The main goal of the paper is to study the long time behaviour of solutions to some evolutionary equations with dissipative boundary conditions. A typical example of such a problem is the semilinear wave equation of the form \(u_{tt} - \Delta u + f(u) = 0\) in \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^N\) complemented by the boundary conditions \({\partial u / \partial \nu} + u_t = 0\) on \(\partial \Omega\). Under various growth conditions concerning the function \(f\), the existence of a compact attractor or, if \(f\) is coercive, the convergence to zero of solutions for large times is established. The case of the so-called critical exponent is included. A related problem for the Schrödinger equation is also discussed. The proof is based on an observability lemma for a general linear operator based on Carleman type estimates. Various possibilities of obtaining such a result and possible generalizations for specific equations are discussed.
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    dissipative boundary conditions
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    attractor
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    observability lemma
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    Carleman type estimates
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