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Mehmet Erbay1, Birgit Jacob1, Kirsten Morris2
1IMACM, University of Wuppertal, Gaußstraße 20, 42119 Wuppertal, Germany.
Abstract:
The solvability for infinite-dimensional differential algebraic equations possessing a resolvent index and a Weierstraß form is studied. In particular, the concept of integrated semigroups is used to determine a subset on which solutions exist and are unique. This information is later used for a important class of systems, namely, port-Hamiltonian differential algebraic equations.
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