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Compact almost automorphic solutions for semilinear parabolic evolution equations

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Pages 2553-2579 | Received 15 Apr 2020, Accepted 06 Aug 2020, Published online: 26 Aug 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, using the subvariant functional method due to Favard [Favard J. Sur les équations différentielles linéaires á coefficients presque-périodiques. ActaMathematica. 1928;51(1):31–81.], we prove the existence and uniqueness of compact almost automorphic solutions for a class of semilinear evolution equations in Banach spaces provided the existence of at least one bounded solution on the right half line. More specifically, we improve the assumptions in [Cieutat P, Ezzinbi K. Almost automorphic solutions for some evolution equations through the minimizing for some subvariant functional, applications to heat and wave equations with nonlinearities. J Funct Anal. 2011;260(9):2598–2634.], we show that the almost automorphy of the coefficients in a weaker sense (Stepanov almost automorphy of order 1p<) is enough to obtain solutions that are almost automorphic in a strong sense (Bochner almost automorphy). For that purpose we distinguish two cases, p=1 and p>1. The main difficulty in this work, is to prove the existence of at least one solution with relatively compact range while the forcing term is not necessarily bounded. Moreover, we propose to study a large class of reaction-diffusion problems with unbounded forcing terms.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are very grateful to the anonymous referee for his attentive reading. His precious comments and valuable suggestions led to improve the final version of this manuscript.

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