This paper is concerned with the existence of pullback attractors for evolution processes. Our aim is to provide results that extend the following results for autonomous evolution processes (semigroups) i) An autonomous evolution process which is bounded dissipative and asymptotically compact has a global attractor. ii) An autonomous evolution process which is bounded, point dissipative and asymptotically compact has a global attractor. The extension of such results requires the introduction of new concepts and brings up some important differences between the asymptotic properties of autonomous and nonautonomous evolution processes. An application is considered to damped wave problem with non-autonomous damping
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This paper is concerned with the existence of pullback attractors for evolution processes. Our aim i...
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This article is a continuation of our previous work [5], where we formulated general existence theor...
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AbstractWeak pullback attractors are defined for nonautonomous setvalued processes and their existen...
In this paper we determine the exact structure of the pullback attractors in non-autonomous problem...
In this paper we prove the existence and uniqueness of a weak solution for a non-autonomous reaction...
In this paper we give general results on the continuity of pullback attractors for nonlinear evoluti...
This paper is concerned with the existence of pullback attractors for evolution processes. Our aim i...
This article is a continuation of our previous work [5], where we formulated general existence theor...
nuloIn the description of the long-time behavior of solutions to nonautonomous differential equation...
First, we introduce the concept of pullback asymptotically compact non-autonomous dynamical system a...
We construct exponential pullback attractors for time continuous asymptotically compact evolution pr...
This article is a continuation of our previous work [5], where we formulated general existence theor...
In this paper we consider a dissipative damped wave equation with non-autonomous damping of the for...
We prove the existence of a pullback attractor for a non{autonomous fourth order evolution equation ...
In this paper we consider the strongly damped wave equation with time dependent terms utt − u − γ(...
In this paper we consider a dissipative damped wave equation with nonautonomous damping of the form ...
For an abstract dynamical system, we establish, under minimal assumptions, the existence of D-attrac...
AbstractWeak pullback attractors are defined for nonautonomous setvalued processes and their existen...
In this paper we determine the exact structure of the pullback attractors in non-autonomous problem...
In this paper we prove the existence and uniqueness of a weak solution for a non-autonomous reaction...
In this paper we give general results on the continuity of pullback attractors for nonlinear evoluti...