The study of attractors of dynamical systems occupies an important position in the modern qualitative theory of differential equations. This engaging volume presents an authoritative overview of both autonomous and non-autonomous dynamical systems, including the global compact attractor. From an in-
Global attractors of non-autonomous dissipative dynamical systems
β Scribed by David N. Cheban
- Book ID
- 127447365
- Publisher
- World Scientific
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 6 MB
- Series
- Interdisciplinary mathematical sciences 1
- Category
- Library
- City
- Hackensack, NJ
- ISBN
- 9812560289
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β¦ Synopsis
Cheban (State U. of Moldova) examines abstract non-autonomous dissipative dynamical systems and their applications to differential equations within disciplines involved in studying asymptotic behavior. He begins by describing autonomous dynamic systems, then proceeds to non-autonomous dissipative dynamical systems and analytic dissipative systems. He examines the structure of the Levinson center of systems with the condition of hyperbolicity, the method of Lyapunov functions, and the dissipativity of some classes of equations. He describes the upper semi-continuity of attractors, the relationship among pullback, forward, and global attractors, and the pullback attractors of C-analytic systems and non-autonomous Navier- Stokes equations. He closes with descriptions of linear "almost periodic" dynamical systems and triangular maps.
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