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Structural stability via the density of a class of linear discrete systems
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    Structural stability via the density of a class of linear discrete systems (English)
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    The authors discuss linear discrete systems \(x(n+1)=A(n)x(n)\), \(n=0,1,2,..\). in \(R^ k\). Let W be the set of all such systems. The authors prove the following results: 1) The set of multiplicatively separated systems is dense in W. 2) Any structurally stable system has an exponential dichotomy.
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    difference equation
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    linear discrete systems
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    multiplicatively separated systems
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    structurally stable system
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    exponential dichotomy
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