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Exponential stability of linear delay impulsive differential equations (English)
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31 October 1995
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This article deal with a linear delay impulsive differential equation \(x'(t) + \sum^m_{i = 1} A_i (t)x [h_i(t)] = r(t)\) \((0 < t < \infty,\;t \neq \tau_j)\), \(x (\tau_j) = B_j x (\tau_j - 0)\) \((j = 1,2, \dots)\) under natural conditions for \(A_i (t)\), \(h_i (t)\), \(B_j\), \(\tau_j\) and \(r(t)\). The main results are a theorem about integral representations of solutions to the Cauchy problem for the above equation and a variant of the Bohl-Perron theorem about the exponential stability of this equation under assumptions that each its solution with the first derivative are bounded for each bounded right hand side \(r(t)\). The simple explicit condition of exponential stability in terms of coefficients \(A_i (t)\) and \(B_j\) is also presented. In the end of the article some illustrating examples are presented.
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linear delay impulsive differential equation
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integral representations of solutions to the Cauchy problem
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Bohl-Perron theorem about the exponential stability
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