Existence of -attractor and estimate of their attractive velocity for infinite-dimensional dynamical systems

Abstract

This paper is devoted to the quantitative study of the attractive velocity of generalized attractors for infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. We introduce the notion of~-attractor whose attractive speed is characterized by a general non-negative decay function~, and prove that~-decay with respect to noncompactness measure is a sufficient condition for a dissipitive system to have a~-attractor. Furthermore, several criteria for~-decay with respect to noncompactness measure are provided. Finally, as an application, we establish the existence of a generalized exponential attractor and the specific estimate of its attractive velocity for a semilinear wave equation with a critical nonlinearity.

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