Local function spaces, heat and Navier-Stokes equations
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Author
Publication
2013 - European Mathematical Society Publishing House, Zürich, Switzerland, Switzerland
Language
English
Word Count
58,000 words, Guess
Page Count
232 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL30958530M
- ISBN-139783037191231
- ISBN-103037191236
- OCLC Control Number851417358
- OCLC Control Number853453970
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2013427892
Classifications
- DDC515/.7
- LCCQA323 .T746 2013
Description
In this book a new approach is presented to exhibit relations between Sobolev spaces, Besov spaces, and Hölder-Zygmund spaces on the one hand and Morrey-Campanato spaces on the other. Morrey-Campanato spaces extend the notion of functions of bounded mean oscillation. These spaces play an important role in the theory of linear and nonlinear PDEs. Chapters 1-3 deal with local smoothness spaces in Euclidean n-space based on the Morrey-Campanato refinement of the Lebesgue spaces. The presented approach relies on wavelet decompositions. This is applied in Chapter 4 to Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequalities. Chapter 5 deals with linear and nonlinear heat equations in global and local function spaces. The obtained assertions about function spaces and nonlinear heat equations are used in Chapter 6 to study Navier-Stokes equations. The book is addressed to graduate students and mathematicians having a working knowledge of basic elements of (global) function spaces, and who are interested in applications to nonlinear PDEs with heat and Navier-Stokes equations as prototypes.
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Series Statement
- EMS tracts in mathematics -- 20
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