Let T be a semigroup of linear contractions on a Banach space X, and let . Then is the annihilator of the bounded trajectories of T*. If the unitary spectrum of T is countable, then is the annihilator of the unitary eigenvectors of T*, and for each x in X.
Two operator-valued Fourier multiplier theorems for Hölder spaces are proved, one periodic, the other on the line. In contrast to the -situation they hold for arbitrary Banach spaces. As a consequence, maximal regularity in the sense of Hölder can be characterized by simple resolvent estimates of the underlying operator.
Two problems posed by Choquet and Foias are solved:
(i) Let be a positive linear operator on the space of continuous real-valued functions on a compact Hausdorff space . It is shown that if converges pointwise to a continuous limit, then the convergence is uniform on .
(ii) An example is given of a Choquet simplex and a positive linear operator on the space of continuous affine real-valued functions on , such that
for each in ,...
Suppose that A generates a C₀-semigroup T on a Banach space X. In 1953 R. S. Phillips showed that, for each bounded operator B on X, the perturbation A+B of A generates a C₀-semigroup on X, and he considered whether certain classes of semigroups are stable under such perturbations. This study was extended in 1968 by A. Pazy who identified a condition on the resolvent of A which is sufficient for the perturbed semigroups to be immediately differentiable. However, M. Renardy showed in 1995 that immediate...
In this article we describe properties of unbounded operators related to evolutionary problems. It is a survey article which also contains several new results. For instance we give a characterization of cosine functions in terms of mild well-posedness of the Cauchy problem of order 2, and we show that the property of having a bounded -calculus is stable under rank-1 perturbations whereas the property of being associated with a closed form and the property of generating a cosine function are not....
We consider some non-autonomous second order Cauchy problems of the form
ü + B(t)u̇ + A(t)u = f(t ∈ [0,T]), u(0) = u̇(0) = 0.
We assume that the first order problem
u̇ + B(t)u = f(t ∈ [0,T]), u(0) = 0,
has -maximal regularity. Then we establish -maximal regularity of the second order problem in situations when the domains of B(t₁) and A(t₂) always coincide, or when A(t) = κB(t).
Motivated by potential applications to partial differential equations, we develop a theory of fine scales of decay rates for operator semigroups. The theory contains, unifies, and extends several notable results in the literature on decay of operator semigroups and yields a number of new ones. Its core is a new operator-theoretical method of deriving rates of decay combining ingredients from functional calculus and complex, real and harmonic analysis. It also leads to several results of independent...
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