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An application of convolution expansions to an infinite system of differential equations
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    An application of convolution expansions to an infinite system of differential equations (English)
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    The existence, uniqueness, and stability problems for an infinite system of nonlinear differential equations are discussed. This system describes the evolution of a discrete dynamic system with interactions. Such equations arise in many fields of physics, chemistry, and ecology. Using the convolution expansion the existence of solutions of the Cauchy problem and conservation laws, are proved.
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    stability
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    infinite system of nonlinear differential equations
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    discrete dynamic system with interactions
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    convolution expansion
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    Cauchy problem
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    conservation laws
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