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Strongly Compact Strong Trajectory Attractors for Evolutionary Systems and their Applications

Published 13 Nov 2018 in math.DS and math.AP | (1811.05783v3)

Abstract: We show that for any fixed accuracy and time length $T$, a {\it finite} number of $T$-time length pieces of the complete trajectories on the global attractor are capable of uniformly approximating all trajectories within the accuracy in the natural strong metric after sufficiently large time when the observed dissipative system is asymptotically compact. Moreover, we obtain the strong equicontinuity of all the complete trajectories on the global attractor. These results follow by proving the existence of a strongly compact strong trajectory attractor. The notion of a trajectory attractor was previously constructed for a family of auxiliary systems including the originally considered one without uniqueness. Recently, Cheskidov and the author developed a new framework called evolutionary system, with which a (weak) trajectory attractor can be actually defined for the original system. In this paper, the theory of trajectory attractors is further developed in the natural strong metric for our purpose. We then apply it to both the 2D and the 3D Navier-Stokes equations and a general nonautonomous reaction-diffusion system.

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