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An averaging principle for stochastic evolution equations. II.

Bohdan Maslowski, Jan Seidler, Ivo Vrkoč (1991)

Mathematica Bohemica

In the present paper integral continuity theorems for solutions of stochastic evolution equations of parabolic type on unbounded time intervals are established. For this purpose, the asymptotic stability of stochastic partial differential equations is investigated, the results obtained being of independent interest. Stochastic evolution equations are treated as equations in Hilbert spaces within the framework of the semigroup approach.

An elementary proof of a theorem on sublattices of finite codimension

Marek Wójtowicz (1998)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

This paper presents an elementary proof and a generalization of a theorem due to Abramovich and Lipecki, concerning the nonexistence of closed linear sublattices of finite codimension in nonatomic locally solid linear lattices with the Lebesgue property.

An elliptic equation with no monotonicity condition on the nonlinearity

Gregory S. Spradlin (2006)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

An elliptic PDE is studied which is a perturbation of an autonomous equation. The existence of a nontrivial solution is proven via variational methods. The domain of the equation is unbounded, which imposes a lack of compactness on the variational problem. In addition, a popular monotonicity condition on the nonlinearity is not assumed. In an earlier paper with this assumption, a solution was obtained using a simple application of topological (Brouwer) degree. Here, a more subtle degree...

An Elliptic Neumann Problem with Subcritical Nonlinearity

Jan Chabrowski, Kyril Tintarev (2005)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We establish the existence of a solution to the Neumann problem in the half-space with a subcritical nonlinearity on the boundary. Solutions are obtained through the constrained minimization or minimax. The existence of solutions depends on the shape of a boundary coefficient.

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