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    A simple almost-periodicity criterion and applications (English)
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    A simple sufficient condition for almost periodicity of functions \(u: {\mathbb{R}}\to X\) into a complete metric space X is observed and exploited for solutions of periodic linear ordinary differential equations in a Euclidean space (e.g. Hill's equation) and trajectories of periodic processes on a complete metric space (e.g. semilinear partial differential equations).
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    first order differential equation
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    trajectories of periodic processes
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    complete metric space
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