The classical Lojasiewicz gradient inequality (1963) was extended by Simon (1983) to the infinite-dimensional setting, now called the Lojasiewicz-Simon gradient inequality. This book presents a unified method to show asymptotic convergence of solutions to a stationary solution for abstract parabolic evolution equations of the gradient form by utilizing this Lojasiewicz-Simon gradient inequality.
In order to apply the abstract results to a wider class of concrete nonlinear parabolic equations, the usual Lojasiewicz-Simon inequality is extended, which is published here for the first time. In the second version, these abstract results are applied to reaction-diffusion equations with discontinuous coefficients, reaction-diffusion systems, and epitaxial growth equations. The results are also applied to the famous chemotaxis model, i.e., the Keller-Segel equations even for higher-dimensional ones.



Zusammenfassung
The classical ojasiewicz gradient inequality (1963) was extended by Simon (1983) to the infinite-dimensional setting, now called the ojasiewiczSimon gradient inequality. This book presents a unified method to show asymptotic convergence of solutions to a stationary solution for abstract parabolic evolution equations of the gradient form by utilizing this ojasiewiczSimon gradient inequality.

In order to apply the abstract results to a wider class of concrete nonlinear parabolic equations, the usual ojasiewiczSimon inequality is extended, which is published here for the first time. In the second version, these abstract results are applied to reactiondiffusion equations with discontinuous coefficients, reactiondiffusion systems, and epitaxial growth equations. The results are also applied to the famous chemotaxis model, i.e., the KellerSegel equations even for higher-dimensional ones.



Inhalt
1.Preliminary.- 2.Asymptotic Convergence.- 3.Extended ojasiewiczSimon Gradient Inequality.
Titel
Abstract Parabolic Evolution Equations and Lojasiewicz-Simon Inequality I
Untertitel
Abstract Theory
EAN
9789811618963
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
31.05.2021
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Anzahl Seiten
61