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Convex monotone semigroups on lattices of continuous functions

Robert Denk, Michael Kupper and Max Nendel
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Robert Denk: Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University
Michael Kupper: Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University
Max Nendel: Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University

No 716, Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers from Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University

Abstract: We consider convex monotone semigroups on a Banach lattice, which is assumed to be a Riesz subspace of a $\sigma$ -Dedekind complete Banach lattice with an additional assumption on the dual space. As typical examples, we consider the space of bounded uniformly continuous functions and the space of continuous functions vanishing at infinity. We show that the domain of the classical generator for convex monotone $C_0$-semigroups, which is defined in terms of the time derivative at 0 w.r.t. the supremum norm, is typically not invariant. We thus propose alternative forms of generators and domains, for which we prove the invariance under the semigroup. As a consequence, we obtain the uniqueness of the semigroup in terms of an extended version of the generator. The results are discussed in several examples related to fully nonlinear partial differential equations, such as uncertain shift semigroups and semigroups related to $G$-heat equations (fully nonlinear versions of the heat equation).

Pages: 22
Date: 2025-07-09
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