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Interpolation-extrapolation scales of H. Amann

I am currently reading H. Amann's notes titled "Nonhomogeneous linear and quasilinear elliptic and parabolic boundary value problems", and I have a question regarding the abstract ...
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Trace-class heat semigroups

Let $(M,g)$ be a compact Riemannian manifold and $\Delta_g$ its Laplace operator. Let $\varphi$ be a test function on $\mathbf{R}_{>0}$. We define the operator on, say, $L^2(M)$ $$T_{\varphi}(u) :=...
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Relationships between fractional Sobolev space, Bessel spacse and Hajłasz–Sobolev space

It is known that for $\alpha\in(0,1)$ and $p>1$, the fractional Sobolev space $W^{\alpha,p}(R^n)$ is defined by $$ W^{\alpha,p}(R^n):=\{f\in L^p(R^n):\int_{R^n}\int_{R^n}\frac{|f(x)-f(y)|^p}{|x-y|^...
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Reference request: Parabolic Schauder estimates for the heat equation with $f \in L^\infty$

Let us consider the heat equation $$\partial_t u - \Delta u = f(x, t) \quad \text{in }Q_R $$ where $Q_R = B_R \times (-R^2,0].$ I would like to know the kind of regularity we should expect of $u$ if ...
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Integral estimate for the solution of the heat equation

Let $u$ be a solution of $\partial_t u - \Delta u =f$ with initial data $u(0,x) = 0$ on $\mathbb R^N$. How do one prove the following inequality? $$ \int_0^T \int_{\mathbb R^N} \phi(f)(- \Delta) u(...
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Existence and uniqueness for semilinear problem

Consider the following problem: $$-\Delta u + [(u)^+]^\alpha = 0,$$ where $(\cdot)^+$ is the positive part function and $\alpha >0$. How does the theory of monotone operators provide existence ...
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The Cauchy problem associated with $u_t^\epsilon + H(x,t,u^\epsilon,\nabla u^\epsilon) = \epsilon\Delta u^\epsilon$

Consider the initial value problem $$\begin{cases} u_t^\epsilon + H(x,t,u^\epsilon,\nabla_x u^\epsilon) = \epsilon\Delta_x u^\epsilon & \text{ in } \mathbb{R}^n \times (0,\infty)\\ u^\epsilon = g &...
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$T$ trace, then $Tg(u)=g(T(u))$ for all $u$ on $W^{1,p}$

The trace operator $T$ is defined for bounded domain $U$ with $C^1$ boundaries as the linear, continuous operator $T: W^{1,p}(U) \rightarrow L^p(\partial U)$ such that $$ Tu=u\;\text{ on }\partial U $$...
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When linear strongly elliptic operators are invertible?

I am studying Pazy's book "Semigroups of Linear Operators and Applications to Partial Differential Equations" and when considering an operator like: A linear differential operator, $$A : W^{...
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