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Recursive representations for the unique solution of the transport equation on isolated time scales
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    Recursive representations for the unique solution of the transport equation on isolated time scales (English)
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    1 April 2011
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    The author deals with partial dynamic transport equations on isolated time scales which are unbounded from above. First of all, he proves existence and uniqueness for initial value problems relative to such equations, by showing that the solutions are uniquely determined from the initial data. After that he finds two recursive representations for the solutions which are linear combinations of the initial data with coefficients depending on the graininess function. It results that, when the graininess of the time scale is not constant, as the solution progresses in time, there is a distortion of the initial function which compensates for this non-constant graininess. This clearly also results from the various examples presented in the paper. The study of these equations is useful for the development of the convolution theorem on time scales.
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    transport equations
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    isolated time scale
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    existence and uniqueness of solutions
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    recursive representations of solutions
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