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Linearization of hyperbolic finite-time processes
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    Linearization of hyperbolic finite-time processes (English)
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    22 November 2012
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    The author introduces an interesting, abstract framework for dynamics on compact time-sets. Generalizing and unifying several existing approaches, he introduces a special adapted notion of hyperbolicity, namely the ``exponential monotonicity dichotomy'' (EMD) for linear processes. The author presents a spectral theory for linear processes in a coherent way, based only on a logarithmic difference quotient. This abstract setting allows to introduce a new topology, to prove the robustness of the EMD and to provide exact perturbation bounds. The author suggests a new, intrinsic approach for the investigation of linearizations of finite-time processes, including finite-time analogues of the local (un)stable manifold theorem and the theorem of linearized asymptotic stability. As an application, the results are discussed for ordinary differential equations on a compact time-interval.
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    finite-time dynamics
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    hyperbolicity
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    spectral theorem
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    robustness
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    linearization
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    stable manifold
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    nonautonomous differential equations
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    compact time-sets
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    logarithmic difference quotient
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