
doi: 10.1007/bf03322567
Pullback attractors are important elements to study the asymptotic behaviour for nonautonomous PDEs because they copy the pullback dynamic of the system inside them. Although pullback and forward dynamic may not be related, there exist some cases when the trajectories converge forward in time to the pullback attractor. In this work we prove how the pullback attractor copy the forward dynamic in these cases.
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