Generalized diffusion problems in a conical domain, part II
Abstract
After different variables and functions changes, the generalized dispersal problem, recalled in (1) below and considered in part I, see [14], leads us to invert a sum of linear operators in a suitable Banach space, see (2) below. The essential result of this second part lies in the complete study of this sum using the two well-known strategies: the one of Da Prato-Grisvard [4] and the one of Dore-Venni [6].
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