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Counterexamples to regularity of Mane projections in the theory of attractors

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Eden, Alp
Zelik, Sergey V.

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2013

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English

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This paper is a study of global attractors of abstract semilinear parabolic equations and their embeddings in finite-dimensional manifolds. As is well known, a sufficient condition for the existence of smooth (at least C-1-smooth) finite-dimensional inertial manifolds containing a global attractor is the so-called spectral gap condition for the corresponding linear operator. There are also a number of examples showing that if there is no gap in the spectrum, then a C-1-smooth inertial manifold may not exist. on the other hand, since an attractor usually has finite fractal dimension, by Mane's theorem it projects bijectively and Holder-homeomorphically into a finite-dimensional generic plane if its dimension is large enough. It is shown here that if there are no gaps in the spectrum, then there exist attractors that cannot be embedded in any Lipschitz or even log-Lipschitz finite-dimensional manifold. Thus, if there are no gaps in the spectrum, then in the general case the inverse Mane projection of the attractor cannot be expected to be Lipschitz or log-Lipschitz. Furthermore, examples of attractors with finite Hausdorff and infinite fractal dimension are constructed in the class of non-linearities of finite smoothness.

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Russian Mathematical Surveys

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Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

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