On the existence of invariant densities for Markov operators
Asymptotic convergence theorems for nonnegative operators on Banach lattices, on , on C(X) and on are proved. The general results are applied to a class of integral operators on L¹.
Asymptotic convergence theorems for semigroups of nonnegative operators on a Banach lattice, on C(X) and on (1 ≤ p ≤ ∞) are proved. The general results are applied to a class of semigroups generated by some differential equations.
Markovian operators, non-negative linear operators and its subgroups play a significant role for the description of phenomena observed in the nature. Research on asymptotic stability is one of the main issues in this respect. A. Lasota and J. A. Yorke proved in 1982 that the necessary and sufficient condition of the asymptotic stability of a Markovian operator is the existence of a non-trivial lower-bound function. In the present paper it is shown how the method of lower-bound function can be applied...
Global existence of regular solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations for (v,p) coupled with the heat convection equation for θ is proved in the two-dimensional case in a bounded domain. We assume the slip boundary conditions for velocity and the Neumann condition for temperature. First an appropriate estimate is shown and next the existence is proved by the Leray-Schauder fixed point theorem. We prove the existence of solutions such that , , s>2.
We prove long time existence of regular solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations coupled with the heat equation. We consider the system in a non-axially symmetric cylinder, with the slip boundary conditions for the Navier-Stokes equations, and the Neumann condition for the heat equation. The long time existence is possible because the derivatives, with respect to the variable along the axis of the cylinder, of the initial velocity, initial temperature and external force are assumed to be sufficiently...
We examine the Navier-Stokes equations with homogeneous slip boundary conditions coupled with the heat equation with homogeneous Neumann conditions in a bounded domain in ℝ³. The domain is a cylinder along the x₃ axis. The aim of this paper is to show long time estimates without assuming smallness of the initial velocity, the initial temperature and the external force. To prove the estimate we need however smallness of the L₂ norms of the x₃-derivatives of these three quantities.
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