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(Usually one-parameter) semigroups of linear operators and their applications to partial differential equations, stochastic processes such as Markov processes and other branches of mathematics.

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Continuity in the uniform operator topology of a map

I have a question concerning the continuity for $t>0$ in the uniform operator topology $L(X)$ of the following map: $$t\mapsto A^\alpha R(t)$$ where A is the infinitesimal generator of an analytic ...
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Are there results that relate the restriction of the heat semigroup in $\mathbb{R}^n$ and the semigroup in a domain?

I'm thinking about the following situation:0 suppose that $$ S_{\Omega}(t)f = \int_{\Omega} K_{\Omega}(x,y,t)f(y)dy $$ where $K_\Omega(x,y ,t)$ is the Dirichlet heat kernel in the domain $\Omega$. It ...
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Extrapolated Integral operator (compactness)

I am studying the compactness of some convolution operators. Let the convolution with extrapolation $$ \Gamma: X\longrightarrow X; x\mapsto\int_0^t T_{-1}(t-s)B(s)x\mathrm{d}s. $$ Here $T(\cdot)$ is a ...
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Characterization of the adjoint of a $C_0$-Semigoup infinitesimal generator

I am looking for characterizations of the adjoint operator of the infinitesimal generator of a $C_0$-semigoup in Hilbert spaces. All I could find in the literature is that if $(A, D(A))$ is the ...
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Periodic solution for linear parabolic equation - existence, regularity

I am interested in proving the existence and regularity of solution to the following problem: $$\begin{cases} \dfrac{\partial y}{\partial t}(t,x)-\Delta y(t,x)+c(t,x)y(t,x)=f(t,x), & (t,x)\in (0,T)...
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Strong positivity of Neumann Laplacian

There are many places in the literature where the positivity of some semigroups is treated. However I did not know anyone which states and proves the strong positivity even for the basic semigroups ...
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Integral operator (compactness)

I am studying the compactness of some convolution operators. Let the convolution $$ \Gamma: X\longrightarrow X; x\mapsto\int_0^t T(t-s)B(s)x\mathrm{d}s. $$ Here $T(\cdot)$ is a $C_0$-semigroup on some ...
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The inversion of the Laplacian transform Pazy's Book "semigroups of linear operators and applications to Partial differential equations"

This question has been posted on Math Stack Exchange but no reply, and so I have to put it here. My question is: In Pazy's Book page 26, the author gives a proof of Lemma 7.1, the lemma 7.1 says that: ...
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"Open systems" version of Stone's Theorem for one-parameter groups of quantum operations

Let $H$ be a Hilbert space, which we interpret as a space of quantum states. If $U(t):H\to H$ is a unitary norm-continuous one-parameter group with $U(0)=I$, (essentially) Cauchy's functional ...
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What's the name of this semi-group theorem?

I encountered this theorem, that for a bounded linear transform $L$ and a real parameter $t$ and initial data $u_0$, we have $$\frac{d}{dt} \exp(Lt)[u_0] = L \exp(Lt)[u_0].$$ What is the name of this ...
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If $(\kappa_t)_{t\ge0}$ is a Markov semigroup with invariant measure $μ$, under which assumption is $t\mapsto\kappa_tf$ measurable for $f\in L^p(μ)$?

Let $(E,\mathcal E)$ be a measurable space; $(\kappa_t)_{t\ge0}$ be a Markov semigroup on $(E,\mathcal E)$; $\mu$ be a finite measure on $(E,\mathcal E)$ which is subinvariant with respect to $(\...
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Is there a way to detect instantaneous states of a Feller Process from its infinitesimal generator?

I’m working with generators of Feller processes. If $C(E)$ is the space of continuous functions over $E$; with $E$ a compact metric space, I proved that an operator $G$ over $C(E)$ is the ...
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Relationship between elliptic and parabolic problems and their discretizations

Let us consider the fully nonlinear problem $$ \begin{cases} F(x,u,Du,D^2 u) = 0 & \text{ in } \Omega \\ u=0 & \text{ in } \partial \Omega \end{cases} $$ Suppose that we know that the ...
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If $X$ is a Markov process, can we find a mild assumption ensuring that $\frac1t\operatorname E_x\left[\int_0^tc(X_s)\:{\rm d}s\right]\to c(x)$?

Let $(E,\mathcal E)$ be a measurable space with $\{x\}\in\mathcal E$ for all $x\in E$ $\mathcal E_b:=\{f:E\to\mathbb R\mid f\text{ is bounded and }\mathcal E\text{-measurable}\}$ $(\kappa_t)_{t\ge0}$ ...
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Heat kernel on quaternion Heisenberg group

For the n Heisenberg($\Bbb C^n\times\Bbb R$) it is known that the heat kernel $q_s(z,t)=c_n\int_{\Bbb R} e^{-i\lambda t}\Big( \frac{\lambda}{\sinh(\lambda s)}\Big)^n e^{-\frac{\lambda|z|^2\coth(\...
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