scholarly journals NOTES ON BERGMAN PROJECTION TYPE OPERATOR RELATED WITH BESOV SPACE

2015 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 473-482
Author(s):  
KI SEONG CHOI
2015 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 128-133 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marijan Marković

AbstractFor the Bergman projection operator P we prove thatHere λ stands for the hyperbolic metric in the unit ball B of Cn, and B1 denotes the Besov space with an adequate semi-norm. We also consider a generalization of this result. This generalizes some recent results due to Perälä.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irena Lasiecka ◽  
Buddhika Priyasad ◽  
Roberto Triggiani

Abstract We consider the 𝑑-dimensional Boussinesq system defined on a sufficiently smooth bounded domain and subject to a pair { v , u } \{v,\boldsymbol{u}\} of controls localized on { Γ ~ , ω } \{\widetilde{\Gamma},\omega\} . Here, 𝑣 is a scalar Dirichlet boundary control for the thermal equation, acting on an arbitrarily small connected portion Γ ~ \widetilde{\Gamma} of the boundary Γ = ∂ ⁡ Ω \Gamma=\partial\Omega . Instead, 𝒖 is a 𝑑-dimensional internal control for the fluid equation acting on an arbitrarily small collar 𝜔 supported by Γ ~ \widetilde{\Gamma} . The initial conditions for both fluid and heat equations are taken of low regularity. We then seek to uniformly stabilize such Boussinesq system in the vicinity of an unstable equilibrium pair, in the critical setting of correspondingly low regularity spaces, by means of an explicitly constructed, finite-dimensional feedback control pair { v , u } \{v,\boldsymbol{u}\} localized on { Γ ~ , ω } \{\widetilde{\Gamma},\omega\} . In addition, they will be minimal in number and of reduced dimension; more precisely, 𝒖 will be of dimension ( d - 1 ) (d-1) , to include necessarily its 𝑑-th component, and 𝑣 will be of dimension 1. The resulting space of well-posedness and stabilization is a suitable, tight Besov space for the fluid velocity component (close to L 3 ⁢ ( Ω ) \boldsymbol{L}^{3}(\Omega) for d = 3 d=3 ) and a corresponding Besov space for the thermal component, q > d q>d . Unique continuation inverse theorems for suitably over-determined adjoint static problems play a critical role in the constructive solution. Their proof rests on Carleman-type estimates, a topic pioneered by M. V. Klibanov since the early 80s.


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