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Non-Homogeneous Boundary Value Problems and Applications
Non-Homogeneous Boundary Value Problems and Applications
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Non-Homogeneous Boundary Value Problems and Applications

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I. In this second volume, we continue at first the study of non- homogeneous boundary value problems for particular classes of evolu- tion equations. 1 In Chapter 4 , we study parabolic operators by the method of Agranovitch-Vishik [lJ; this is step (i) (Introduction to Volume I, Section 4), i.e. the study of regularity. The next steps: (ii) transposition, (iii) interpolation, are similar in principle to those of Chapter 2, but involve rather considerable additional technical difficulties. In Chapter 5, we study hyperbolic operators or operators well- defined in thesense of Petrowski or Schroedinger. Our regularity results (step (i)) seem to be new. Steps (ii) and (iii) are all3.logous to those of the parabolic case, except for certain technical differences. In Chapter 6, the results of Chapter'> 4 and 5 are applied to the study of optimal control problems for systems governed by evolution equations, when the control appears in the boundary conditions (so that non-homogeneous boundary value problems are the basic tool of this theory). Another type of application, to the characterization of "e;all"e; well-posed problems for the operators in question, is given in the Ap- pendix. Still other applications, for example to numerical analysis, will be given in Volume 3.
Undertitel
Volume II
Översättare
P. Kenneth
ISBN
9783642652172
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2012-12-06
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