Operators L1 ( R+ ) X and the norm continuity problem for semigroups
Abstract
We present a new method for constructing C0-semigroups for which properties of the resolvent of the generator and continuity properties of the semigroup in the operator-norm topology are controlled simultaneously. It allows us to show that a) there exists a C0-semigroup which is continuous in the operator-norm topology for no t ∈ [0,1] such that the resolvent of its generator has a logarithmic decay at infinity along vertical lines; b) there exists a C0-semigroup which is continuous in the operator-norm topology for no t ∈ R+ such that the resolvent of its generator has a decay along vertical lines arbitrarily close to a logarithmic one. These examples rule out any possibility of characterizing norm-continuity of semigroups on arbitrary Banach spaces in terms of resolvent-norm decay on vertical lines.
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