The book is organized as follows. We concentrate our attention on three subjects of semigroup theory: characterization, spectral theory and asymptotic behavior. By characterization , we understand the problem of describing special properties of a semigroup, such as positivity, through the generator.
One-parameter Semigroups of Positive Operators
β Scribed by Wolfgang Arendt, Annette Grabosch, GΓΌnther Greiner, Ulrich Groh, Heinrich P. Lotz, Ulrich Moustakas, Frank Neubrander, Ulf Schlotterbeck, Rainer Nagel, Rainer Nagel
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 480
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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<P>In this book, non-spectral methods are presented and discussed that have been developed over the last two decades for the investigation of asymptotic behavior of operator semigroups. This concerns in particular Markov semigroups in L<SUP>1</SUP>-spaces, motivated by applications to probability th
The theory of semigroups of operators was initiated by E. Hille in his monograph ``Functional Analysis and Semigroups'' which appeared in 1948. In the years thereafter the theory was developed further by W. Feller, T. Kato, R.S. Phillips, K. Yosida and many others. The possible range of applications
The theory of semigroups of operators was initiated by E. Hille in his monograph ``Functional Analysis and Semigroups'' which appeared in 1948. In the years thereafter the theory was developed further by W. Feller, T. Kato, R.S. Phillips, K. Yosida and many others. The possible range of applications
The theory of semigroups of operators was initiated by E. Hille in his monograph ``Functional Analysis and Semigroups'' which appeared in 1948. In the years thereafter the theory was developed further by W. Feller, T. Kato, R.S. Phillips, K. Yosida and many others. The possible range of applications