Existence of anti-periodic solutions for quasilinear parabolic hemivariational inequalities (Q923981)

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Existence of anti-periodic solutions for quasilinear parabolic hemivariational inequalities
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    Existence of anti-periodic solutions for quasilinear parabolic hemivariational inequalities (English)
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    24 July 2009
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    The authors study the problem of the existence of anti-periodic solutions for two types of parabolic hemivariational inequalities: 1. Find \(u\in {\mathcal W}_0\) such that \(u(x,0)=-u(x,T)\) and \[ \langle\langle ku'+Au+lu,v\rangle\rangle+ \int_Q j_1^0(x,t,u;v)\,dx\,dt\geq \int_Q g(x,u)v\,dx\,dt\quad \forall v\in {\mathcal V}_0, \] where \(\Omega\) is a bounded domain of \(\mathbb R\), \(Q=\Omega\times (0,T)\), \( V_0= H_0^1(\Omega)\), \({\mathcal V}_0=L_2(0,T;V_0)\), \({\mathcal W}_0=\{w\in {\mathcal V}_0: w'\in {\mathcal V}_0^*\}\). 2. Find \(u\in {\mathcal W}_0\) such that \(u(x,0)=-u(x,T)\) and \[ \langle\langle ku'+Au+lu,v\rangle\rangle+ \int_\Sigma j^0(x,t,u;v)\,dx\,dt\geq \int_Q g(x,u)v\,dx\,dt\quad \forall v\in {\mathcal V}, \] where \(\partial \Omega\) is a regular boundary, \(\Gamma\) an open subset of \(\partial \Omega\), \(\Sigma= \Gamma \times (0,T)\), \(V=\{v\in H^1(\Omega): \gamma v=0\) on \(\partial \Omega\setminus \Gamma\}\), \({\mathcal V}= L_2(0,T;V)\), \({\mathcal W}=\{w\in {\mathcal V}: w'\in {\mathcal V}_0^*\}\), \(A\) is a second order quasilinear operator and \(j_1^0(x,t,u;v)\), \(j^0(x,t,u;v)\) are the Clarke generalized directional derivatives. The main results are existence theorems. They are proved using the regularization and first eigenfunction methods.
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    pseudomonotone operator
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    Clarke generalized directional derivatives
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    regularization
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    first eigenfunction methods
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