Mathematics – Dynamical Systems
Scientific paper
2004-09-18
J.Phys A, 36, (2003), L249-L254
Mathematics
Dynamical Systems
Scientific paper
10.1088/0305-4470/36/16/102
Consider an operator equation $F(u)=0$ in a real Hilbert space. Let us call this equation ill-posed if the operator $F'(u)$ is not boundedly invertible, and well-posed otherwise. If $F$ is monotone $C^2_{loc}(H)$ operator, then we construct a Cauchy problem, which has the following properties: 1) it has a global solution for an arbitrary initial data, 2) this solution tends to a limit as time tends to infinity, 3) the limit is the minimum norm solution to the equation $F(u)=0$. Example of applications to linear ill-posed operator equation is given.
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