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Linearization of a nonautonomous unbounded system with nonuniform contraction: a spectral approach
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    Linearization of a nonautonomous unbounded system with nonuniform contraction: a spectral approach (English)
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    The \(\mathbb{C}^0\) linearization has been established for nonautonomous systems, whose linear parts are in the Poincaré domain based on their nonuniform exponential dichotomy spectrum. The tool utilized there is the contracting mapping principle in a weighted Banach space, which also indicates the nonuniform convergent domain implicitly. Moreover, the method is also valid for the nonuniformly hyperbolic case.
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    nonuniform dichotomy spectrum
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    nonuniform contraction
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    topological conjugacy
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