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Compound matrices and ordinary differential equations (English)
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A survey is given of a connection between compound matrices and ordinary differential equations. A typical result for linear systems is the following. If the n-th order differential equation \(x'=A(t)x\) is uniformly stable, then a necessary and sufficient condition that the equation has an \((n-k+1)\)-dimensional set of solutions satisfying \(\lim_{t\to \infty}x(t)=0\) is that \(y'=A^{[k]}(t)y\) should be asymptotically stable. For nonlinear autonomous systems, a criterion for orbital asymptotic stability of a closed trajectory given by Poincaré in two dimensions is extended to systems of any finite dimension. A criterion of Bendixson for the nonexistence of periodic solutions of a two dimensional system is also extended to higher dimensions.
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compound matrices
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ordinary differential equations
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orbital asymptotic stability
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Poincaré
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criterion of Bendixson
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nonexistence of periodic solutions
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