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Differentiability of convolutions, integrated semigroups of bounded semi-variation, and the inhomogeneous Cauchy problem
Authors:Horst R. Thieme
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1804, USA
Abstract:If T = {T (t); t ≥ 0} is a strongly continuous family of bounded linear operators between two Banach spaces X and Y and fL 1(0, b, X), the convolution of T with f is defined by 
$$(T * f )(t) = intnolimits_{0}^{t} T(s)f(t - s)ds$$
. It is shown that T * f is continuously differentiable for all fC(0, b, X) if and only if T is of bounded semi-variation on [0, b]. Further T * f is continuously differentiable for all fL p (0, b, X) (1 ≤ p < ∞) if and only if T is of bounded semi-p-variation on [0, b] and T(0) = 0. If T is an integrated semigroup with generator A, these respective conditions are necessary and sufficient for the Cauchy problem u′ = Au + f, u(0) = 0, to have integral (or mild) solutions for all f in the respective function vector spaces. A converse is proved to a well-known result by Da Prato and Sinestrari: the generator A of an integrated semigroup is a Hille-Yosida operator if, for some b > 0, the Cauchy problem has integral solutions for all fL 1(0, b, X). Integrated semigroups of bounded semi-p-variation are preserved under bounded additive perturbations of their generators and under commutative sums of generators if one of them generates a C 0-semigroup. Günter Lumer in memoriam
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Mathematics Subject Classifications (2000): 45D05  47D06  47D62
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