Abstract

The famous 1960s Lumer–Phillips theorem states that a closed and densely defined operator $A\\colon \\operatorname{D}(A)\\subseteq X \\to X$ on a Banach space $X$ generates a strongly continuous contraction semigroup if and only if $(A,\\operatorname{D}(A))$ is dissipative and the range of $\\lambda-A$ is surjective in $X$ for some $\\lambda>0$. In this paper, we establish a version of this result for bi-continuous semigroups and apply the latter amongst other examples to the transport equation as well as to flows on infinite networks.

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