Pizzadililehz
2022-03-27
How do I get an estimate for this nonlocal ODE?
Consider the following nonlocal ODE on :
where l is a positive integer and is a real number.
Define the following norm
I want to prove the estimate:
for some constant C independent of , l and f. But I am stuck.
Here is what I tried. Multiply both sides by f and integrate by parts to get:
where I used Cauchy-Schwartz in the before last line. I am not sure how to continue and how to get rid of the f'(1) term.
Any help is appreciated.
Jonathon Hanson
Beginner2022-03-28Added 9 answers
Step 1
Here is how we deal with the f'(1) term:
Step 2
Since , we can just solve for f'(1) and use Cauchy Schwartz to estimate it by |f(1)| and ∥f∥. Then I can easily get the estimate I wanted.
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