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Speaker:Li Fang, Associate Research Fellow, Center for PDE, East China Normal University
Date:December 21, 2016
Time:10:00 am-11:00 am
Location:Room B1032, Zhixin Building, Central Campus
Sponsor:the School of Mathematics
Abstract:
In this talk, first we discuss as much as possible about the spectra of three classes of linear diffusion operators involving nonlocal terms. In all but one cases, we characterize the minimum λp of the real part of the spectrum in two max-min fashions, and prove that in most cases λp is an eigenvalue with a corresponding positive eigenfunction, and is algebraically simple and isolated; we also prove that the maximum principle holds if and only if λp > 0 (in most cases) or ≥ 0 (in one case). We prove these results by an elementary method based on the strong maximum principle, rather than resorting to Krein-Rutman theory as did in the previous papers. In one case when it is impossible to characterize λp in the max-min fashion, we supply a complete description of the whole spectrum. This is the joint work with Jerome Coville and Xuefeng Wang.
Moreover, we will talk about some applications in ecological models.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.maths.sdu.edu.cn/eigenvalue-problems-arising-from-nonlocal-diffusion-models-and-some-applications.html
Edited by: Liu Huan