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Resolubilidade local de campos vetoriais reais / Local solvability of real vector fieldsAlmeida, Uirá Norberto Matos de 14 February 2014 (has links)
Nesta dissertação vamos estudar alguns importantes resultados acerca da resolubilidade local de operadores lineares de primeira ordem. Mais especificamente, seja o campo vetorial singular L em \'R POT. n\' e dado por: L = \'\\SIGMA SUP. m\' . INF. j=1\' a IND. j\' (x) \'SUP. \\PARTIAL\' INF. \\PARTIAL x INF. j\'. Esta trabalho dirige-se ao estudo da resolubilidade local de L, isto é, dada f \'PERTENCE A\' \' C POT. INFINITO\' (\'R POT. n\') e dado \'x IND. 0\' \'PERTENCE A\' \'R POT. n queremos encontrar u \'PERTENCE A\' D\'(\'R POT.n \') tal que Lu = f numa vizinhança de \'x INF. 0\'. Será dada atenção especial ao caso em que os coeficientes \'a IND. j\'(x) de L são função lineares. Também, serão apresentados resultados sobre a resolubilidade local da equação Lu = cu + f, sendo c \'PERTENCE A\' \'C POT. INFINITO\' (\'R POT. n\') / This dissertation aims to study some important results about local solvability of first order differential operators. Specifically, let L be a singular vector field on \'R POT. n\' given by L = \' \\SIGMA SUP. m INF.j=1\' \'a IND. j(x) \'\\PARTIAL SUP. INF. \\PARTIAL x INF. j\'. This work explore the local solvability of L, that is, given f \'IT BELONGS\' \'C POT. INFINITY\' (\'R POT. n\' and \'x INF. 0\' \'IT BELONGS\' \'R POT. n\' we want to find u \'IT BELONGS\' 2 D\'(\'R POT. n) such that Lu = f in a neighborhood of \'x INF. 0\'. We give special attention to the case where the coefficients \'a IND. j\'(x) are linear. We also present some results about local solvability of the equation Lu = cu + f for c \'IT BELONGS\' \'C POT. INFINITY\' (\'R POT. n\')
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Topological Degree and Variational Inequality Theories for Pseudomonotone Perturbations of Maximal Monotone OperatorsAsfaw, Teffera Mekonnen 01 January 2013 (has links)
Let X be a real reflexive locally uniformly convex
Banach space with locally uniformly convex dual space X*
. Let G be a
bounded open subset of X. Let T:X⊃ D(T)⇒ 2X*
be maximal
monotone and S: X ⇒ 2X*
be bounded
pseudomonotone and such that 0 notin cl((T+S)(D(T)∩partG)). Chapter 1 gives general introduction and mathematical prerequisites. In
Chapter 2 we develop a homotopy invariance and uniqueness results for the degree theory constructed by Zhang and Chen for multivalued (S+) perturbations of
maximal monotone operators. Chapter 3 is devoted to the construction of a new topological degree
theory for the sum T+S with the degree mapping d(T+S,G,0) defined by
d(T+S,G,0)=limepsilondarr
0+
dS+(T+S+ J,G,0),
where dS+ is the degree for bounded (S+)-perturbations of maximal
monotone operators. The uniqueness and homotopy invariance result of
this degree mapping are also included herein. As applications of the theory, we give associated mapping theorems as well as degree theoretic
proofs of known results by Figueiredo, Kenmochi and Le.
In chapter 4, we consider T:X D(T)⇒ 2X*
to be maximal monotone and S:D(S)=K⇒ 2X*
at least pseudomonotone, where K is a nonempty, closed
and convex subset of X with 0isinKordm. Let Phi:X⇒ ( infin, infin] be a
proper, convex and lower-semicontinuous function. Let f*
isin X*
be fixed. New
results are given concerning the solvability of perturbed variational inequalities
for operators of the type T+S associated with the function f. The associated
range results for nonlinear operators are also given, as well as extensions and/or
improvements of known results by Kenmochi, Le, Browder, Browder and Hess,
Figueiredo, Zhou, and others.
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Resolubilidade local de campos vetoriais reais / Local solvability of real vector fieldsUirá Norberto Matos de Almeida 14 February 2014 (has links)
Nesta dissertação vamos estudar alguns importantes resultados acerca da resolubilidade local de operadores lineares de primeira ordem. Mais especificamente, seja o campo vetorial singular L em \'R POT. n\' e dado por: L = \'\\SIGMA SUP. m\' . INF. j=1\' a IND. j\' (x) \'SUP. \\PARTIAL\' INF. \\PARTIAL x INF. j\'. Esta trabalho dirige-se ao estudo da resolubilidade local de L, isto é, dada f \'PERTENCE A\' \' C POT. INFINITO\' (\'R POT. n\') e dado \'x IND. 0\' \'PERTENCE A\' \'R POT. n queremos encontrar u \'PERTENCE A\' D\'(\'R POT.n \') tal que Lu = f numa vizinhança de \'x INF. 0\'. Será dada atenção especial ao caso em que os coeficientes \'a IND. j\'(x) de L são função lineares. Também, serão apresentados resultados sobre a resolubilidade local da equação Lu = cu + f, sendo c \'PERTENCE A\' \'C POT. INFINITO\' (\'R POT. n\') / This dissertation aims to study some important results about local solvability of first order differential operators. Specifically, let L be a singular vector field on \'R POT. n\' given by L = \' \\SIGMA SUP. m INF.j=1\' \'a IND. j(x) \'\\PARTIAL SUP. INF. \\PARTIAL x INF. j\'. This work explore the local solvability of L, that is, given f \'IT BELONGS\' \'C POT. INFINITY\' (\'R POT. n\' and \'x INF. 0\' \'IT BELONGS\' \'R POT. n\' we want to find u \'IT BELONGS\' 2 D\'(\'R POT. n) such that Lu = f in a neighborhood of \'x INF. 0\'. We give special attention to the case where the coefficients \'a IND. j\'(x) are linear. We also present some results about local solvability of the equation Lu = cu + f for c \'IT BELONGS\' \'C POT. INFINITY\' (\'R POT. n\')
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Campos hipoelíticos no plano / Hypoelliptic planar vector fieldsCampana, Camilo 21 February 2013 (has links)
Seja L um campo vetorial complexo não singular definido em um aberto do plano. Treves provou que se L é localmente resolúvel então L é localmente integrável. Para campos planares hipoelíticos, vale uma propriedade adicional, a saber, toda integral primeira (restrita a um aberto suficientemente pequeno) é uma aplicação injetiva (e aberta); isto, por sua vez, implica que toda solução da equação homogênea Lu = 0 é localmente da forma u = h 0 Z, com h holomorfa, sendo Z uma integral primeira do campo. O problema central de interesse desta dissertação é a questão global correspondente, ou seja, a exisatência de integrais primeiras globais injetoras e a representação dde soluções globais por composições da integral primeira com uma função holomorfa / Let L be a nonsingular complex vector field defined on an open subset of the plane. Treves proved that if L is locally solvable then L is locally integrable. For hypoelliptic planar vector fields an additional property holds, namely, every first integral (restricted to a sufficiently small open set) is an injective (and open) mapping; this, on its turn, implies that each solution of the homogeneous equation Lu = 0 is locally of the form u = h Z, where h is holomorphic and Z is a first integral of the vector eld. The central problem of interest in this work is the corresponding global question, that is, the existence of global, injective first integrals and the representation of global solutions as compositions of the first integral with a holomorphic function
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Campos hipoelíticos no plano / Hypoelliptic planar vector fieldsCamilo Campana 21 February 2013 (has links)
Seja L um campo vetorial complexo não singular definido em um aberto do plano. Treves provou que se L é localmente resolúvel então L é localmente integrável. Para campos planares hipoelíticos, vale uma propriedade adicional, a saber, toda integral primeira (restrita a um aberto suficientemente pequeno) é uma aplicação injetiva (e aberta); isto, por sua vez, implica que toda solução da equação homogênea Lu = 0 é localmente da forma u = h 0 Z, com h holomorfa, sendo Z uma integral primeira do campo. O problema central de interesse desta dissertação é a questão global correspondente, ou seja, a exisatência de integrais primeiras globais injetoras e a representação dde soluções globais por composições da integral primeira com uma função holomorfa / Let L be a nonsingular complex vector field defined on an open subset of the plane. Treves proved that if L is locally solvable then L is locally integrable. For hypoelliptic planar vector fields an additional property holds, namely, every first integral (restricted to a sufficiently small open set) is an injective (and open) mapping; this, on its turn, implies that each solution of the homogeneous equation Lu = 0 is locally of the form u = h Z, where h is holomorphic and Z is a first integral of the vector eld. The central problem of interest in this work is the corresponding global question, that is, the existence of global, injective first integrals and the representation of global solutions as compositions of the first integral with a holomorphic function
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