Maximal Regularity for Non-autonomous Equations with Measurable Dependence on Time

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In this paper we study maximal Lp-regularity for evolution equations with time-dependent operators A. We merely assume a measurable dependence on time. In the first part of the paper we present a new sufficient condition for the Lp-boundedness of a class of vector-valued singular integrals which does not rely on Hörmander conditions in the time variable. This is then used to develop an abstract operator-theoretic approach to maximal regularity. The results are applied to the case of m-th order elliptic operators A with time and space-dependent coefficients. Here the highest order coefficients are assumed to be measurable in time and continuous in the space variables. This results in an Lp(Lq)-theory for such equations for p, q∈ (1 , ∞). In the final section we extend a well-posedness result for quasilinear equations to the time-dependent setting. Here we give an example of a nonlinear parabolic PDE to which the result can be applied.

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Gallarati, C., & Veraar, M. (2017). Maximal Regularity for Non-autonomous Equations with Measurable Dependence on Time. Potential Analysis, 46(3), 527–567. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11118-016-9593-7

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