We report on new results concerning the global well-posedness, dissipativity and attractors of the damped quintic wave equations in bounded domains of R^3.
The dissipative wave equation with a critical quintic nonlinearity in smooth bounded three dimensional domain is considered. Based on the recent extension of the Strichartz estimates to the case of bounded domains, the existence of a compact global a
ttractor for the solution semigroup of this equation is established. Moreover, the smoothness of the obtained attractor is also shown.
Dissipative wave equations with critical quintic nonlinearity and damping term involving the fractional Laplacian are considered. The additional regularity of energy solutions is established by constructing the new Lyapunov-type functional and based
on this, the global well-posedness and dissipativity of the energy solutions as well as the existence of a smooth global and exponential attractors of finite Hausdorff and fractal dimension is verified.
We give a detailed study of attractors for measure driven quintic damped wave equations with periodic boundary conditions. This includes uniform energy-to-Strichartz estimates, the existence of uniform attractors in a weak or strong topology in the e
nergy phase space, the possibility to present them as a union of all complete trajectories, further regularity, etc.
The paper gives a comprehensive study of infinite-energy solutions and their long-time behavior for semi-linear weakly damped wave equations in $mathbb{R}^3$ with quintic nonlinearities. This study includes global well-posedness of the so-called Shat
ah-Struwe solutions, their dissipativity, the existence of a locally compact global attractors (in the uniformly local phase spaces) and their extra regularity.
In this paper, we review some results over the last 10-15 years on elliptic and parabolic equations with discontinuous coefficients. We begin with an approach given by N. V. Krylov to parabolic equations in the whole space with VMO$_x$ coefficients.
We then discuss some subsequent development including elliptic and parabolic equations with coefficients which are allowed to be merely measurable in one or two space directions, weighted $L_p$ estimates with Muckenhoupt ($A_p$) weights, non-local elliptic and parabolic equations, as well as fully nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations.