scholarly journals Lord Kelvin’s method of images in semigroup theory

2010 ◽  
Vol 81 (3) ◽  
pp. 435-445 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Bobrowski
1968 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Walter Mensing
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Author(s):  
Xia Zhou ◽  
Dongpeng Zhou ◽  
Shouming Zhong

Abstract This paper consider the existence, uniqueness and exponential stability in the pth moment of mild solution for impulsive neutral stochastic integro-differential equations driven simultaneously by fractional Brownian motion and by standard Brownian motion. Based on semigroup theory, the sufficient conditions to ensure the existence and uniqueness of mild solutions are obtained in terms of fractional power of operators and Banach fixed point theorem. Moreover, the pth moment exponential stability conditions of the equation are obtained by means of an impulsive integral inequality. Finally, an example is presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the obtained results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wassila Ghecham ◽  
Salah-Eddine Rebiai ◽  
Fatima Zohra Sidiali

Abstract A wave equation in a bounded and smooth domain of ℝ n {\mathbb{R}^{n}} with a delay term in the nonlinear boundary feedback is considered. Under suitable assumptions, global existence and uniform decay rates for the solutions are established. The proof of existence of solutions relies on a construction of suitable approximating problems for which the existence of the unique solution will be established using nonlinear semigroup theory and then passage to the limit gives the existence of solutions to the original problem. The uniform decay rates for the solutions are obtained by proving certain integral inequalities for the energy function and by establishing a comparison theorem which relates the asymptotic behavior of the energy and of the solutions to an appropriate dissipative ordinary differential equation.


1999 ◽  
Vol 121 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rong-Fong Fung ◽  
Chun-Chang Tseng

This paper presents the active vibration control of an axially moving string system through a mass-damper-spring (MDS) controller at its right-hand side (RHS) boundary. A nonlinear partial differential equation (PDE) describes a distributed parameter system (DPS) and directly selected as the object to be controlled. A new boundary control law is designed by sliding mode associated with Lyapunov method. It is shown that the boundary feedback states only include the displacement, velocity, and slope of the string at RHS boundary. Asymptotical stability of the control system is proved by the semigroup theory. Finally, finite difference scheme is used to validate the theoretical results.


2004 ◽  
Vol 32 (7) ◽  
pp. 2783-2801 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandra Cherubini ◽  
John M. Howie ◽  
Brunetto Piochi
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2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arian Bërdëllima ◽  
Gabriele Steidl

AbstractWe introduce the class of $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive and quasi $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive operators on r-uniformly convex Banach spaces. This extends the existing notion from Hilbert spaces, where $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive operators coincide with so-called $$\alpha $$ α -averaged operators. For our more general setting, we show that $$\alpha $$ α -averaged operators form a subset of $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive operators. We develop some basic calculus rules for (quasi) $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive operators. In particular, we show that their compositions and convex combinations are again (quasi) $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive. Moreover, we will see that quasi $$\alpha $$ α -firmly nonexpansive operators enjoy the asymptotic regularity property. Then, based on Browder’s demiclosedness principle, we prove for r-uniformly convex Banach spaces that the weak cluster points of the iterates $$x_{n+1}:=Tx_{n}$$ x n + 1 : = T x n belong to the fixed point set $${{\,\mathrm{Fix}\,}}T$$ Fix T whenever the operator T is nonexpansive and quasi $$\alpha $$ α -firmly. If additionally the space has a Fréchet differentiable norm or satisfies Opial’s property, then these iterates converge weakly to some element in $${{\,\mathrm{Fix}\,}}T$$ Fix T . Further, the projections $$P_{{{\,\mathrm{Fix}\,}}T}x_n$$ P Fix T x n converge strongly to this weak limit point. Finally, we give three illustrative examples, where our theory can be applied, namely from infinite dimensional neural networks, semigroup theory, and contractive projections in $$L_p$$ L p , $$p \in (1,\infty ) \backslash \{2\}$$ p ∈ ( 1 , ∞ ) \ { 2 } spaces on probability measure spaces.


1988 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 463-467 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Easdown

In any extension theory for semigroups one must determine the basic building blocks and then discover how they fit together to create more complicated semigroups. For example, in group theory the basic building blocks are simple groups. In semigroup theory however there are several natural choices. One that has received considerable attention, particularly since the seminal work on inverse semigroups by Munn ([14, 15]), is the notion of a fundamental semigroup. A semigroup is called fundamental if it cannot be [shrunk] homomorphically without collapsing some of its idempotents (see below for a precise definition).


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