
Attractors for Nonlinear Autonomous Dynamical Systems
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Dr. Yuming QIN is full professor, head of Mathematics Department and director of Institute of Nonlinear Sciences of Donghua University. His research interests are global (local) wellposedness of solutions and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems for nonlinear evolutionary equations including fluid equations such as Navier-Stokes equations, MHD, etc, and thermo(visco)elasticequations.Su Keqin:
Dr. Keqin SU is associate professor in College of Information and ManagementScience, Henan Agricultural University since 2020.
Content
- Intro
- Attractors for Nonlinear Autonomous Dynamical Systems
- Contents
- Preface
- Preliminary
- Some Useful Inequalities
- Basic Theory of Infinite-Dimensional Dynamical Systems for Autonomous Nonlinear Evolutionary Equations
- Uniformly Compact Semigroups
- Weakly Compact Semigroups
- O-Limit Compact Semigroups
- Asymptotically Compact Semigroups
- Asymptotically Smooth Semigroups
- Norm-to-Weak Continuous Semigroups
- Closed Operator Semigroups
- Basic Theory of Finite-Dimensional Attractors
- The Fractal Dimension of Global Attractors
- The Estimate on Fractal Dimension of Global Attractors
- Global Attractors for the Navier-Stokes-Voight Equations with Delay
- Global Wellposedness of Solutions
- Existence of Global Attractors
- Dissipation: Existence of Absorbing Sets
- Asymptotical Compactness and Existence of Attractor
- Bibliographic Comments
- Global Attractor and Its Upper Estimate on Fractal Dimension for the 2D Navier-Stokes-Voight Equations
- Global Existence of Solutions
- Existence of Global Attractors
- Existence of Absorbing Sets
- Some Compactness and the Existence of Global Attractors
- Upper Estimate on the Fractal Dimension of Global Attractors
- Bibliographic Comments
- Maximal Attractor for the Equations of One-Dimensional Compressible Polytropic Viscous Ideal Gas
- Our Problem
- Nonlinear Semigroup on H(2)
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H(1) ß
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H(2) ß
- Proof of Theorem 4.2.1
- Bibliographic Comments
- Universal Attractors for a Nonlinear System of Compressible One-Dimensional Heat-Conducting Viscous Real Gas
- Main Results
- Nonlinear C 0 -Semigroup on H + i (i = 1,2)
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H1 d
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H 2 d
- Proof of Theorem 5.1.1
- Bibliographic Comments
- Global Attractors for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations in Bounded Annular Domains
- Main Result
- Nonlinear Semigroup on H (2)
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H(1) d
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H(2) d
- Existence of an Absorbing Set in H(4) d
- Bibliographic Comments
- Global Attractor for a Nonlinear Thermoviscoelastic System in Shape Memory Alloys
- Main Result
- An Absorbing Set Bd in Hd
- Compactness of the Orbit in Hd
- Bibliographic Comments
- Global Attractors for Nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion Equations and the 2D Navier-Stokes Equations
- Global Attractor for Strong Solutions of Reaction-Diffusion Equations
- Existence of Solutions and Uniqueness
- Global Attractor for the Semigroup in Lp(O)
- Global Attractor of System in Lp(O) and H10(O)
- Global Attractors for the 2D Navier-Stokes Equations in H10(O)
- Global Attractors for an Incompressible Fluid Equation and a Wave Equation
- An Incompressible Fluid Equation
- A Wave Equation with Nonlinear Damping
- Wellposedness of Solutions
- Dissipativity
- Asymptotic Compactness and Existence of Global Attractor
- References
- Index
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