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The authors establish sufficient conditions for the existence and asymptotic stability of invariant sets for the following system of differential equations with impulses: \[ \begin{align*}{ \dot{\phi} &= a(\phi), \cr \dot{x} &=A(\phi)x+f(\phi), \quad \phi\not\in \Gamma, \cr \Delta x\vert_{\phi\in\Gamma} &=B(\phi)x+g(\phi.) \cr}\end{align*} \] Here, \(\Gamma\) is a hypersurface regularly embedded into the m-torus \(\mathbb T^{m}:=\mathbb R^{m}/2\pi \mathbb Z^{m}\), \(A,\;B\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\Hom(\mathbb R^{n}))\), \(a\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\mathbb R^{m})\) and satisfies a Lipschitz condition, and the functions \(f,\;g\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\mathbb R^{n})\) (piecewise continuous with first kind discontinuities in the set \(\Gamma\)). The main results are obtained by using the Lyapunov functions method. | |||
Property / review text: The authors establish sufficient conditions for the existence and asymptotic stability of invariant sets for the following system of differential equations with impulses: \[ \begin{align*}{ \dot{\phi} &= a(\phi), \cr \dot{x} &=A(\phi)x+f(\phi), \quad \phi\not\in \Gamma, \cr \Delta x\vert_{\phi\in\Gamma} &=B(\phi)x+g(\phi.) \cr}\end{align*} \] Here, \(\Gamma\) is a hypersurface regularly embedded into the m-torus \(\mathbb T^{m}:=\mathbb R^{m}/2\pi \mathbb Z^{m}\), \(A,\;B\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\Hom(\mathbb R^{n}))\), \(a\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\mathbb R^{m})\) and satisfies a Lipschitz condition, and the functions \(f,\;g\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\mathbb R^{n})\) (piecewise continuous with first kind discontinuities in the set \(\Gamma\)). The main results are obtained by using the Lyapunov functions method. / rank | |||
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invariant manifold | |||
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Invariant sets of impulsive differential equations with particularities in \(\omega \)-limit set (English)
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16 May 2011
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The authors establish sufficient conditions for the existence and asymptotic stability of invariant sets for the following system of differential equations with impulses: \[ \begin{align*}{ \dot{\phi} &= a(\phi), \cr \dot{x} &=A(\phi)x+f(\phi), \quad \phi\not\in \Gamma, \cr \Delta x\vert_{\phi\in\Gamma} &=B(\phi)x+g(\phi.) \cr}\end{align*} \] Here, \(\Gamma\) is a hypersurface regularly embedded into the m-torus \(\mathbb T^{m}:=\mathbb R^{m}/2\pi \mathbb Z^{m}\), \(A,\;B\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\Hom(\mathbb R^{n}))\), \(a\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\mathbb R^{m})\) and satisfies a Lipschitz condition, and the functions \(f,\;g\in C(\mathbb T^{m},\mathbb R^{n})\) (piecewise continuous with first kind discontinuities in the set \(\Gamma\)). The main results are obtained by using the Lyapunov functions method.
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differential equations with impulses
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invariant manifold
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asymptotic stability
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