Semilineare parabolische Differentialgleichungen mit starker Nichtlinearität.
In this paper, under the maximum angle condition, the finite element method is analyzed for nonlinear elliptic variational problem formulated in [4]. In [4] the analysis was done under the minimum angle condition.
Tetrahedral finite -elements of the Hermite type satisfying the maximum angle condition are presented and the corresponding finite element interpolation theorems in the maximum norm are proved.
This paper deals with the problem of regional observability of hyperbolic systems in the case where the subregion of interest is a boundary part of the system evolution domain. We give a definition and establish characterizations in connection with the sensor structure. Then we show that it is possible to reconstruct the system state on a subregion of the boundary. The developed approach, based on the Hilbert uniqueness method (Lions, 1988), leads to a reconstruction algorithm. The obtained results...
For and either or , we prove the existence of solutions of in a cone , with vertex 0 and opening , vanishing on , of the form . The problem reduces to a quasilinear elliptic equation on and the existence proof is based upon degree theory and homotopy methods. We also obtain a nonexistence result in some critical case by making use of an integral type identity.
We consider the Cauchy problem for the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations, and provide an optimal regularity criterion in terms of and , which are the third components of the velocity and vorticity, respectively. This gives an affirmative answer to an open problem in the paper by P. Penel, M. Pokorný (2004).
We characterize all subsets of such that for every bounded parabolic function on . The closely related problem of representing functions as sums of Weierstrass kernels corresponding to points of is also considered. The results provide a parabolic counterpart to results for classical harmonic functions in a ball, see References. As a by-product the question of representability of probability continuous distributions as sums of multiples of normal distributions is investigated.
Let , , be the -dimensional unit sphere, be the surface measure on and . We characterize all subsets of such that for every positive solution of the Helmholtz equation on . A closely related problem of representing functions of as sums of blocks of the form corresponding to points of is also considered. The results provide a counterpart to results for classical harmonic functions in a ball, and for parabolic functions on a slab, see References.
The framework for shape and topology sensitivity analysis in geometrical domains with cracks is established for elastic bodies in two spatial dimensions. The equilibrium problem for the elastic body with cracks is considered. Inequality type boundary conditions are prescribed at the crack faces providing a non-penetration between the crack faces. Modelling of such problems in two spatial dimensions is presented with all necessary details for further applications in shape optimization in structural...