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    Transformation invariance of Lyapunov exponents (English)
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    Lyapunov exponents with respect to a positively bounded trajectory of an autonomous \(n\)-dimensional \(C^1\)-differential equation are proved to be invariant under certain \(C^2\)-differentiable transformations not necessarily globally invertible. The presentation would gain from stating the result in form of a theorem collecting prerequisites and assertion.
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    bounded trajectory
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    autonomous differential equation
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