{"@context":["https://w3id.org/fdo/context/v1",{"schema":"https://schema.org/","prov":"http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#","fdo":"https://w3id.org/fdo/vocabulary/"}],"@id":"https://fdo.portal.mardi4nfdi.de/fdo/Q1306228","@type":"DigitalObject","kernel":{"@id":"https://fdo.portal.mardi4nfdi.de/fdo/Q1306228","digitalObjectType":"https://schema.org/ScholarlyArticle","primaryIdentifier":"mardi:Q1306228","kernelVersion":"v1","immutable":true,"modified":"2025-12-25T17:22:09Z"},"profile":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ScholarlyArticle","@id":"https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q1306228","name":"Differential operators and \\(C\\)-wellposedness of complete second order abstract Cauchy problems","headline":"Differential operators and \\(C\\)-wellposedness of complete second order abstract Cauchy problems","description":"scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1344266","url":"https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q1306228","datePublished":"1999-12-20","author":[{"@id":"https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q1269056"},{"@id":"https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q1269055"}],"publisher":[{"@id":"https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q161301"}],"identifier":{"@type":"PropertyValue","propertyID":"doi","value":"10.2140/PJM.1998.186.167","url":"https://doi.org/10.2140/PJM.1998.186.167"},"sameAs":["https://doi.org/10.2140/PJM.1998.186.167"],"comment":"The authors consider the complete second-order Cauchy problem  \\[ u''(t)+ Bu'(t)+ Au(t)= 0,\\quad t\\geq 0,\\quad u(0)= u_0,\\quad u'(0)= u_1,\\tag{\\(*\\)} \\]  where \\(A\\), \\(B\\) are closed linear operators in a Banach space \\(E\\).   A solution to the Cauchy problem \\((*)\\) is (by definition) a map \\(u(\\cdot)\\in C^2([0,\\infty), E)\\) such that \\(u(t)\\in D(A)\\), \\(u'(t)\\in D(B)\\) for each \\(t\\geq 0\\) and \\(Au(\\cdot)\\), \\(Bu'(\\cdot)\\) are continuous, satisfying \\((*)\\).   The Cauchy problem \\((*)\\) is called \\(C\\)-wellposed, if \\((*)\\) has a solution for any \\(u_0\\in C(D(A))\\), \\(u_1\\in C(D(A)\\cap D(B))\\) and there exists a nondecreasing positive function \\(M(t)\\) defined on \\([0,\\infty)\\) such that \\(\\|u(t)\\|\\leq M(t)(\\|C^{-1}u_0\\|+\\|C^{-1}u_1\\|)\\), \\(t\\geq 0\\) for any solution \\(u(\\cdot)\\) to \\((*)\\) with \\(u_0,u_1\\in R(C)\\), where \\(C\\) is a bounded injective operator on \\(E\\) such that \\(A= C^{-1}AC\\), \\(B= C^{-1}BC\\).   The pair \\((S_0(t),S_1(t))_{t\\geq 0}\\) of strongly-continuous families of bounded operators on \\(E\\) is called a strong \\(C\\)-propagation family for \\((*)\\), if some five conditions (too long for reproducing here) hold.   The Cauchy problem \\((*)\\) is called strongly \\(C\\)-wellposed if there exists a strong \\(C\\)-propagation family for \\((*)\\).   Definitions of analytically wellposed and solvable Cauchy problems \\((*)\\) in \\(\\Sigma_\\theta\\) \\((0\\leq\\theta\\leq{\\pi\\over 2})\\) is also given, where \\(\\Sigma_\\theta= \\{z\\in\\mathbb{C}: z\\neq 0, |\\text{arg }z|< \\theta\\}\\). The authors give necessary and sufficient conditions for the \\(C\\)-wellposedness and analytic wellposedness of the Cauchy problem \\((*)\\).   An analytic solvability and a perturbation theorem are given as well. Next, the authors consider cases when \\(E\\) is one of the spaces \\(L^p(\\mathbb{R}^n)\\) \\((1\\leq p\\leq\\infty)\\), \\(C_0(\\mathbb{R}^n)\\), \\(C_6(\\mathbb{R}^n)\\), \\(UC_6(\\mathbb{R}^n)\\) and \\(A\\), \\(B\\) are certain constant coefficient differential operators. A series of interesting theorems are then obtained.   Finally, two examples are presented, one of them being the damped Klein-Gordon equation in one dimension."},"provenance":{"prov:generatedAtTime":"2025-12-25T17:22:09Z","prov:wasAttributedTo":"MaRDI Knowledge Graph"}}