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This paper is dedicated to the study of the relationship between exponential dichotomies and admissibility of function classes for linear systems of differential equations \[ x'= A(t)x\quad (x\in\mathbb R^n). \] It is proved that a nonuniform exponential dichotomy implies several admissible pairs of function classes and conversely some admissible pairs are found to imply a nonuniform exponential dichotomy. The main results are contained in Theorem 1 (nonuniform exponential dichotomy on half-lines \(\mathbb R_\pm\) separately), Theorem 2 (nonuniform exponential dichotomy on both half-lines \(\mathbb R_\pm\) simultaneously) and Theorem 3 (nonuniform exponential dichotomy on the whole line \(\mathbb R\)).
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exponential dichotomy
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    This paper is dedicated to the study of the relationship between exponential dichotomies and admissibility of function classes for linear systems of differential equations \[ x'= A(t)x\quad (x\in\mathbb R^n). \] It is proved that a nonuniform exponential dichotomy implies several admissible pairs of function classes and conversely some admissible pairs are found to imply a nonuniform exponential dichotomy. The main results are contained in Theorem 1 (nonuniform exponential dichotomy on half-lines \(\mathbb R_\pm\) separately), Theorem 2 (nonuniform exponential dichotomy on both half-lines \(\mathbb R_\pm\) simultaneously) and Theorem 3 (nonuniform exponential dichotomy on the whole line \(\mathbb R\)).
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    nonuniformity
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    exponential dichotomy
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    bounded growth
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    admissibility
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    continuous norms
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