Abstract:
We propose a unique approach to studying the violation of the well-posedness of initial boundary-value problems for differential equations. The blowup of the set of solutions of a problem for a differential equation is defined as a discontinuity of a multivalued map associating an initial boundary-value problem with the set of solutions of this problem. We show that such a definition not only describes effects of the solution destruction or its nonuniqueness but also permits prescribing a procedure for extending the solution through the singularity origination instant by using an appropriate random process. Considering the initial boundary-value problems whose solution sets admit singularities of the blowup type and a neighborhood of these problems in the space of problems permits associating the initial problem with the set of limit points of a sequence of solutions of the approximating problems. Endowing the space of problems with the structure of a space with measure, we obtain a random semigroup generated by the initial problem. We study the properties of the mathematical expectations (means) of a random semigroup and their equivalence in the sense of Chernoff to semigroups with averaged generators.
Citation:
L. S. Efremova, V. Zh. Sakbaev, “Notion of blowup of the solution set of differential equations and averaging of random semigroups”, TMF, 185:2 (2015), 252–271; Theoret. and Math. Phys., 185:2 (2015), 1582–1598