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The Bogoljubov-Krylov averaging principle and the Cauchy problem for ordinary differential equations on the half-line
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    The Bogoljubov-Krylov averaging principle and the Cauchy problem for ordinary differential equations on the half-line (English)
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    5 July 1995
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    The authors give the justification of the averaging principle on the half-line \([0, + \infty)\) for the differential equation (1) \(dx/dt = f(t/ \varepsilon, x)\) considered in a Banach space \(X\). Here the function \(f(t,x)\) is bounded continuous and continuously Fréchet differentiable. Under some standard conditions on the linear part of \(f(t,x)\) the existence of a unique asymptotically stable solution for (1) is proved. An interesting approach to this problem based on the use of a nonclassical implicit function theorem is presented in the paper.
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    averaging principle
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    Banach space
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    Fréchet differentiable
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    unique asymptotically stable solution
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    implicit function theorem
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