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- catalog contributor b11792210.
- catalog contributor b11792211.
- catalog contributor b11792212.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "6.2. Single second order dissipative equation -- 6.3. The method of invariant regions -- 6.4. The Cahn-Hilliard pattern formation model -- 6.5. Burgers equation -- 6.6. Navier-Stokes equations in low dimension (n [less than or equal to] 2) -- 6.7. Cauchy problems in the half-space R[superscript +] x R[superscript n] -- Ch. 7. Backward uniqueness and regularity of solutions -- 7.1. Invertible processes -- 7.2. X[superscript s+[alpha]] solutions; s [greater than or equal to] 0, [alpha][Epsilon](0,1) -- Ch. 8. Extensions -- 8.1. Non-Lipschitz nonlinearities -- 8.2. Application of the principle of linearized stability -- 8.3. The n-dimensional Navier-Stokes system -- 8.4. Parabolic problems in Holder spaces -- 8.5. Dissipativeness in Holder spaces -- 8.6. Equations with monotone operators -- Ch. 9. Appendix -- 9.1. Notation, definitions and conventions -- 9.2. Abstract version of the maximum principle -- 9.3. L[superscript [infinity]]([Omega]) estimate for second order problems -- ".
- catalog description "9.4. Comparison of X[superscript [alpha]] solution with other types of solutions -- 9.5. Final remarks.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Preliminary Concepts -- 1.1. Elements of stability theory -- 1.2. Inequalities. Elliptic operators -- 1.3. Sectorial operators -- Ch. 2. The abstract Cauchy problem -- 2.1. Evolutionary equation with sectorial operator -- 2.2. Variation of constants formula -- 2.3. Local X[superscript [alpha]] solutions -- Ch. 3. Semigroups of global solutions -- 3.1. Generation of nonlinear semigroups -- 3.2. Smoothing properties of the semigroup -- 3.3. Compactness results -- Ch. 4. Construction of the global attractor -- 4.1. Dissipativeness of {T(t)} -- 4.2. Existence of a global attractor -- abstract setting -- 4.3. Global solvability and attractors in X[superscript [alpha]] scales -- Ch. 5. Application of abstract results to parabolic equations -- 5.1. Formulation of the problem -- 5.2. Global solutions via partial information -- 5.3. Existence of a global attractor -- Ch. 6. Examples of global attractors in parabolic problems -- 6.1. Introductory example -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-233) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 235 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521794242".
- catalog isPartOf "London Mathematical Society lecture note series ; 278".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "515.353 21".
- catalog subject "Attractors (Mathematics)".
- catalog subject "Differential equations, Parabolic.".
- catalog subject "QA614.813 .C48 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "6.2. Single second order dissipative equation -- 6.3. The method of invariant regions -- 6.4. The Cahn-Hilliard pattern formation model -- 6.5. Burgers equation -- 6.6. Navier-Stokes equations in low dimension (n [less than or equal to] 2) -- 6.7. Cauchy problems in the half-space R[superscript +] x R[superscript n] -- Ch. 7. Backward uniqueness and regularity of solutions -- 7.1. Invertible processes -- 7.2. X[superscript s+[alpha]] solutions; s [greater than or equal to] 0, [alpha][Epsilon](0,1) -- Ch. 8. Extensions -- 8.1. Non-Lipschitz nonlinearities -- 8.2. Application of the principle of linearized stability -- 8.3. The n-dimensional Navier-Stokes system -- 8.4. Parabolic problems in Holder spaces -- 8.5. Dissipativeness in Holder spaces -- 8.6. Equations with monotone operators -- Ch. 9. Appendix -- 9.1. Notation, definitions and conventions -- 9.2. Abstract version of the maximum principle -- 9.3. L[superscript [infinity]]([Omega]) estimate for second order problems -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "9.4. Comparison of X[superscript [alpha]] solution with other types of solutions -- 9.5. Final remarks.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Preliminary Concepts -- 1.1. Elements of stability theory -- 1.2. Inequalities. Elliptic operators -- 1.3. Sectorial operators -- Ch. 2. The abstract Cauchy problem -- 2.1. Evolutionary equation with sectorial operator -- 2.2. Variation of constants formula -- 2.3. Local X[superscript [alpha]] solutions -- Ch. 3. Semigroups of global solutions -- 3.1. Generation of nonlinear semigroups -- 3.2. Smoothing properties of the semigroup -- 3.3. Compactness results -- Ch. 4. Construction of the global attractor -- 4.1. Dissipativeness of {T(t)} -- 4.2. Existence of a global attractor -- abstract setting -- 4.3. Global solvability and attractors in X[superscript [alpha]] scales -- Ch. 5. Application of abstract results to parabolic equations -- 5.1. Formulation of the problem -- 5.2. Global solutions via partial information -- 5.3. Existence of a global attractor -- Ch. 6. Examples of global attractors in parabolic problems -- 6.1. Introductory example -- ".
- catalog title "Global attractors in abstract parabolic problems / Jan W. Cholewa and Tomasz Dlotko ; in cooperation with Nathaniel Chafee.".
- catalog type "text".