In this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spaces is not destroyed, if we perturb the equation by "small" unbounded linear operator. This is done by employing skew-product semiflow technique and a perturbation principle from linear operator Theory. Finally, we apply these results a partial parabolic equation
Abstract. We study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a lo...
AbstractA very general characterization of exponential dichotomy for evolutionary processes in terms...
AbstractIn this paper we present a characterization for the existence of an exponential dichotomy fo...
In this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spaces is no...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spac...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spac...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a concept of exponential dichotomy for skew-product semiflow in i...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a concept of exponential dichotomy for skew-product semiflow in i...
AbstractWe study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a loca...
The final version of this paper appears in: "Journal of Differential Equations" 125 (1996): 73-116. ...
The paper emphasizes the properties of exponential dichotomy and exponential trichotomy for skew-evo...
AbstractWe prove that the admissibility of any pair of vector-valued Schäffer function spaces (satis...
The final version of this paper appears in: "Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society" 31 (1994...
AbstractWe study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a loca...
AbstractWe give new necessary and sufficient integral conditions for the existence of exponential di...
Abstract. We study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a lo...
AbstractA very general characterization of exponential dichotomy for evolutionary processes in terms...
AbstractIn this paper we present a characterization for the existence of an exponential dichotomy fo...
In this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spaces is no...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spac...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that the exponential dichotomy for evolution equations in Banach spac...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a concept of exponential dichotomy for skew-product semiflow in i...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a concept of exponential dichotomy for skew-product semiflow in i...
AbstractWe study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a loca...
The final version of this paper appears in: "Journal of Differential Equations" 125 (1996): 73-116. ...
The paper emphasizes the properties of exponential dichotomy and exponential trichotomy for skew-evo...
AbstractWe prove that the admissibility of any pair of vector-valued Schäffer function spaces (satis...
The final version of this paper appears in: "Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society" 31 (1994...
AbstractWe study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a loca...
AbstractWe give new necessary and sufficient integral conditions for the existence of exponential di...
Abstract. We study evolutionary semigroups generated by a strongly continuous semi-cocycle over a lo...
AbstractA very general characterization of exponential dichotomy for evolutionary processes in terms...
AbstractIn this paper we present a characterization for the existence of an exponential dichotomy fo...