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Approximations of continuous periodic functions that are differentiable along the trajectories of dynamical systems
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    Approximations of continuous periodic functions that are differentiable along the trajectories of dynamical systems (English)
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    Systems of autonomous differential equations are considered on the m dimensional torus with continuous right-hand side and uniqueness. A theorem is proved stating that under a generalized Lipschitz condition on the right-hand side any continuous function which is continuously differentiable along solutions of the system can be uniformly approximated in the \(C^ 1\) norm by continuously differentiable functions.
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    autonomous differential equations
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    Lipschitz condition
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