The theory of Besov functional calculus: developments and applications to semigroups (Q2039829)
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The theory of Besov functional calculus: developments and applications to semigroups (English)
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5 July 2021
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In a previous paper [\textit{C. Batty} et al., Math. Ann. 379, No. 1--2, 23--93 (2021; Zbl 1492.47024)], the authors have developed a functional calculus \(f(A)\) where \(-A\) is the generator of a bounded strongly continuous semigroup in Hilbert space or a bounded holomorphic semigroup in a Banach space and \(f\) belongs to the Besov space \[\mathcal{B} = \bigg\{ f \in \mathrm{Hol} (\mathbb C_+) : \|f\|_{\mathcal B_0} = \int_0^\infty \sup_{\beta \in\mathbb R} \|f'(\alpha + i\beta)\|\, d\alpha < \infty \bigg\} . \] From the introduction to this paper: ``We extend and deepen the theory of functional calculus for semigroup generators, based on the algebra \(\mathcal B\) of analytic Besov functions, which we initiated in a previous paper. In particular, we show that our construction of the calculus is optimal in several natural senses. Moreover, we clarify the structure of \(\mathcal B\) and identify several important subspaces in practical terms. This leads to new spectral mapping theorems for operator semigroups and to wide generalizations of a number of basic results from semigroup theory.''
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Besov algebra
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functional calculus
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semigroup generator
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sectorial operator
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