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Abstract Parabolic Evolution Equations and Aojasiewicz-Simon Inequality I: Theory
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The classical Åojasiewicz gradient inequality (1963) was extended by Simon (1983) to the infinite-dimensional setting, now called the Åojasiewicz-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 Åojasiewicz-Simon gradient inequality.
In order to apply the abstract results to a wider class of concrete nonlinear parabolic equations, the usual Åojasiewicz-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.
The classical Åojasiewicz gradient inequality (1963) was extended by Simon (1983) to the infinite-dimensional setting, now called the Åojasiewicz-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 Åojasiewicz-Simon gradient inequality.
In order to apply the abstract results to a wider class of concrete nonlinear parabolic equations, the usual Åojasiewicz-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.



















