Semigroups and evolutionary equations
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Abstract: We show how strongly continuous semigroups can be associated with evolutionary equations. For doing so, we need to define the space of admissible history functions and initial states. Moreover, the initial value problem has to be formulated within the framework of evolutionary equations, which is done by using the theory of extrapolation spaces. The results are applied to two examples. First, differential-algebraic equations in infinite dimensions are treated and it is shown, how a C_{0}-semigroup can be associated with such problems. In the second example we treat a concrete hyperbolic delay equation.
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