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An inequality for the Perron and Floquet eigenvalues of monotone differential systems and age structured equations
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    An inequality for the Perron and Floquet eigenvalues of monotone differential systems and age structured equations (English)
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    12 December 2007
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    Consider a \(T\)-periodic linear system \[ \dot{x}=A(t)x, \] where the entries of the matrix \(A(t)\) are nonnegative. The first Floquet eigenvalue, \(\lambda_{\text{per}}\), is the maximal number \(\lambda\) for which the system \[ \dot{x}=A(t)x-\lambda x \] has a nontrivial \(T\)-periodic solution with nonnegative elements. The authors estimate the value \(\lambda_{\text{per}}\) using averages of entries of the matrix \(A(t)\). As an application, they consider a system arising in population dynamics.
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