Abstract
A great number of collectives of mathematicians, mechanicians, geophysicists (mainly theorists), engineers goes in for qualitative investigation of nonlinear mathematical models of evolution processes and fields of different nature, in particular, problems deal with the dynamics of solutions of non-stationary problems. Far from complete list of results concern the given direction is in works [4, 5, 7, 9–17, 19].
Keywords
- Inclusive Development
- Auxiliary Properties
- Trajectory Attractor
- Hemivariational Inequalities
- Order Evolution Inclusions
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That is, V is a real reflexive separable Banach space embedded into a real Hilbert space H continuously and densely, H is identified with its conjugated space H ∗ , V ∗ is a dual space to V. So, we have such chain of continuous and dense embeddings: \(V \subset H \equiv {H}^{{\ast}}\subset {V }^{{\ast}}\) (see, for example, [42]).
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Zgurovsky, M.Z., Kasyanov, P.O., Kapustyan, O.V., Valero, J., Zadoianchuk, N.V. (2012). Auxiliary Properties of Evolution Inclusions Solutions for Earth Data Processing. In: Evolution Inclusions and Variation Inequalities for Earth Data Processing III. Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics, vol 27. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28512-7_2
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