Spectral inclusions for semigroups of closed operators (Q1971724)
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Spectral inclusions for semigroups of closed operators (English)
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16 October 2001
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The paper under review is concerned with one-parameter semigroups of closed operators and the spectrum of their generators. Let \(X\) denote a complex Banach space and \((T_t)_{t> 0}\) closed operators with \(T_t T_s\subset T_{t+s}\) with a non-trivial subspace \(D\) such that \(t\mapsto T_i\) is continuous on \(D\). Assume the existence of a regularizing operator \(C\), i.e., in \(C\subseteq D\) such that \(C^{-1} T_tC= T_t\) for all \(t\geq 0\). The ``infinitesimal generator'' is replaced by the following construction: Let \(A_0:= \{(x,y)\in D: (T_t x-x)/t\to y\}\) and \(A= \{(x,y): (Cx, Cy)\in A_0\}\). The regularized semigroup \((S_t= T_tC)_{t> 0}\) and the resolvent and spectrum defined by \(C\) are the main tools for investigation of the spectral behaviour of a class (unbounded) closed operators, a class which is wide enough to cover important examples as integrated semigroups, distribution semigroups and some other semigroups which are continuous for \(t>0\) and injective. The paper is closed with examples and discussions clearifying some imprecise statements in the literature.
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spectral inclusions
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resolvent
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one-parameter semigroups of closed operators
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spectrum
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regularizing operator
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regularized semigroup
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integrated semigroups
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distribution semigroups
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