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Asymptotic behavior of extremal solutions and structure of extremal norms of linear differential inclusions of order three
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    Asymptotic behavior of extremal solutions and structure of extremal norms of linear differential inclusions of order three (English)
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    28 April 2008
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    The author considers a linear differential inclusion \[ {dx\over dt}\in \{Ax: A\in M\}, \] where \(M\) is a bounded closed set of \(3\times 3\)-matrices. It is assumed that the Lyapunov exponent of this inclusion is zero and that no proper subspace in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) is invariant with respect to all matrices \(A\in M\). He proves that if all matrices \(A\in\text{conv}(M)\) are nonsingular, then there exists a single periodic solution \(x(t)\) on the surface \(S= \{x: v(x)= 1\}\) and all the extremal solutions of this inclusion with initial data on \(S\) tend to the closed curve \(\{x(t): t\geq 0\}\). Here \(v\) is a certain norm on \(\mathbb{R}^3\) which the author calls extremal.
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    stability
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    Lyapunov exponent
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    joint spectral radius
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    extremal norm
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