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Main Author: Iwata, Yoritaka
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.00744
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contents Riccati's differential equation is formulated as abstract equation in finite or infinite dimensional Banach spaces. Since the Riccati's differential equation with the Cole-Hopf transform shows a relation between the first order evolution equations and the second order evolution equations, its generalization suggests the existence of recurrence formula leading to a sequence of differential equations with different order. %%% In conclusion, by means of the logarithmic representation of operators, a transform between the first order evolution equations and the higher order evolution equation is presented. Several classes of evolution equations with different orders are given, and some of them are shown as examples.
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spellingShingle Recurrence formula for some higher order evolution equations
Iwata, Yoritaka
Functional Analysis
Mathematical Physics
47D60, 46N20
Riccati's differential equation is formulated as abstract equation in finite or infinite dimensional Banach spaces. Since the Riccati's differential equation with the Cole-Hopf transform shows a relation between the first order evolution equations and the second order evolution equations, its generalization suggests the existence of recurrence formula leading to a sequence of differential equations with different order. %%% In conclusion, by means of the logarithmic representation of operators, a transform between the first order evolution equations and the higher order evolution equation is presented. Several classes of evolution equations with different orders are given, and some of them are shown as examples.
title Recurrence formula for some higher order evolution equations
topic Functional Analysis
Mathematical Physics
47D60, 46N20
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.00744