Sauer, NikoBanasiak, JacekLee, Wha-Suck2019-05-132019-05-132018Sauer, N., Banasiak, J. & Lee, W.-S. 2018, 'Causal relations in support of implicit evolution equations', South Ural State University, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 85-102.2071-0216 (print)2308-0256 (online)10.14529/mmp180307http://hdl.handle.net/2263/69097This is a brief exposition of dynamic systems approaches that form the basis for linear implicit evolution equations with some indication of interesting applications. Examples in in nite-dimensional dissipative systems and stochastic processes illustrate the fundamental notions underlying the use of double families of evolution equations intertwined by the empathy relation. Kisy nski's equivalent formulation of the Hille Yosida theorem highlights the essential di erences between semigroup theory and the theory of empathy. The notion of K-bounded semigroups, a more direct approach to implicit equations, and related to empathy in a di erent way, is included in the survey.en© South Ural State University. All rights reserved.Implicit equationsEmpathy theorySemigroupsCausal relations in support of implicit evolution equationsArticle