Convergence of One-Parameter Operator Semigroups

In Models of Mathematical Biology and Elsewhere

Adam Bobrowski author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:14th Jul '16

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Presents the classical theory of convergence of semigroups and looks at how it applies to real-world phenomena.

Written by a leading expert in the field, this book presents the classical theory of convergence of semigroups and then uses real examples to show how it can be applied to models of mathematical biology as well as other branches of mathematics.This book presents a detailed and contemporary account of the classical theory of convergence of semigroups and its more recent development treating the case where the limit semigroup, in contrast to the approximating semigroups, acts merely on a subspace of the original Banach space (this is the case, for example, with singular perturbations). The author demonstrates the far-reaching applications of this theory using real examples from various branches of pure and applied mathematics, with a particular emphasis on mathematical biology. The book may serve as a useful reference, containing a significant number of new results ranging from the analysis of fish populations to signaling pathways in living cells. It comprises many short chapters, which allows readers to pick and choose those topics most relevant to them, and it contains 160 end-of-chapter exercises so that readers can test their understanding of the material as they go along.

'This book is excellent in many respects. It is beautifully written, it contains many new and clever arguments, and it is a long, connected story told by a masterful storyteller. … Operator semigroup theory continues to grow and thrive and new and unexpected applications continue to lead to new theory. There is a large textbook/monograph literature including the early book by Hille and by Hille and Phillips, and later books by, alphabetically, Cialdea and Maz'ya, Davies, Dunford and Schwartz, Engel and Nagel, Fattorini, Goldstein, Kato, Krein, Lax, Nagel et al., Pazy, and Yosida. Bobrowski's book stands with these as books which contain information about theory and applications which could not be found elsewhere at the time of publication. Bobrowski's superb exposition and his wide scope and new applications will keep the semigroup community busy. We can all be grateful.' Jerome A. Goldstein, Semigroup Forum

ISBN: 9781107137431

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 12mm

Weight: 790g

454 pages