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Large-scale stochastic hereditary systems under Markovian structural perturbations. II: Qualitative analysis of isolated subsystems (English)
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19 March 2007
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A convergence and stability analysis of isolated subsystems of stochastic hereditary differential systems under Markovian structural perturbations is carried out. This paper is part of a 3-parts series in the same journal issue (see Zbl 1121.34085 and Zbl 1121.34087). The variational comparison theorems developed in Part I are used to conduct that analysis. Under algebraic conditions on the rate coefficients, time-delay, and an intensity matrix associated with the Markov chain, convergence and stability results are obtained. Furthermore, it is shown that these properties are affected by hereditary and random structural perturbations. It is further shown that the mathematical conditions are algebraically simple and robust to the parametric changes. This investigation provides a basis for drawing the conclusions about the overall large-scale system. This paper is part of 3 subsequent papers. This series investigates the qualitative analysis of large-scale stochastic hereditary systems under Markovian structural perturbations. The random structural perturbations are described by a Markov chain with a finite number of states.
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large-scale stochastic hereditary differential systems
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Markovian perturbations
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convergence
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stability
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variational comparison theorems
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robustness
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time-delay
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differential equations with delay and memory
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Markov chains
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