Renormalized solution for a nonlinear parabolic problems with noncoercivity in divergence form in Musielak-Orlicz spaces (Q2061656)

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Renormalized solution for a nonlinear parabolic problems with noncoercivity in divergence form in Musielak-Orlicz spaces
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    Renormalized solution for a nonlinear parabolic problems with noncoercivity in divergence form in Musielak-Orlicz spaces (English)
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    16 December 2021
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    Let \(\Omega\) be an open set in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) and denote \(Q=\Omega \times [0, T]\). Suppose that \(\Phi\) is a Musielak-Orlicz function and \(g\) has a natural growth without control on the unknown and satisfies the sign condition. Then the existence of renormalized solutions of the following Dirichlet's problem \((\mathcal{P})\) is considered in this paper: \[ (\mathcal{P}) \begin{cases} \frac{\partial u}{\partial t}-\mbox{div}(a(x, t, u, \nabla u)+\Phi(x, t, u))+g(x, t, u, \nabla u)=f & \text{~in~ \(Q\)} \nonumber\\ u=0 & \text{~in~} \partial Q \nonumber\\ u(x, 0)=u_0 & \text{~in~} \Omega \nonumber \end{cases} \] with the initial condition \(u(., 0)\in L^1(\Omega)\) and \(f\in L^1(\Omega)\). It is to be noted that the above problem is considered in functional framework of Musielak-Orlicz-Sobolev spaces. In fact the authors obtained a systematic proof of the existence of renormalized solution for strongly nonlinear parabolic problems with non-coercivity in divergence in Musielak- Orlicz-Sobolev spaces by considering some assumptions on \(a, \Phi, g, f\) and \(u_{0}\).
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    inhomogeneous Musielak-Orlicz-Sobolev space
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    renormalized solutions
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