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Also, there exist a subsequence of ({t_{2}^{n}}), still so denoted, and (t_{2}^{0}) satisfying (t_{2}^{n}rightarrow t_{2}^{0}) as (nrightarrow infty).
On the other hand, from (2.72), we get the existence of a subsequence of ({u_{m}}), still also so denoted, such that left { textstylebegin{array}{l} u_{m}rightarrow u quad text{in } L^{infty}(0,T_{ast};H^{1}) text{ weakly}^, u_{m}^{prime}rightarrow u^{prime} quad text{in } L^{infty }(0,T_{ast };L^{2}) text{ weakly}^.end{array}displaystyle right.
Then, for each (i=1,ldots, K), there exist a subsequence of ({u_{i}^{n}}_{n=1}^{infty}), still so denoted, and (u_{i}^{0}in L^{infty}(0,T; L^{2}(Omega))) such that u_{i}^{n}rightarrow u_{i}^{0} quadmbox{weakly}^ mbox{ in } L^{ infty}bigl 0,T; L^{2}(Omega bigr) mbox{ as } nrightarrowinfty.
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