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On solutions of a differential system with an unstable Coppel-Conti linear approximation
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    On solutions of a differential system with an unstable Coppel-Conti linear approximation (English)
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    19 December 2005
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    The Coppel-Conti theorem or problem of admissibility deals with the question of existence of a bounded solution for \[ \dot x = A(t)x + f(t) \] for various classes of \(A\) and \(f\). This paper addresses this problem for the class \(L^p N\) of equations with principal solution \(X_A(t,\tau)\) satisfying \[ \int_t^\infty \| X_A(t,\tau)\| ^p \,d\tau \leq \text{const} < \infty \] for \(t \geq 0\).
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    Coppel-Conti theorem
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    admissibility
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