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Parameter dependence of stable manifolds for delay equations with polynomial dichotomies
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    Parameter dependence of stable manifolds for delay equations with polynomial dichotomies (English)
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    27 April 2012
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    The authors consider semiflows generated by delay equations of the form \[ x'=L(t)x_t+f(t,x_t,\lambda), \] where \(\lambda\) is a parameter. They show that if the corresponding linear equation admits a polynomial dichotomy and the perturbation \(f\) is Lipschitz small, then the semiflow has a Lipschitz stable invariant manilfold that is Lipschitz continuous in \(\lambda\).
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    delay equations
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    polynomial dichotomies
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    stable invariant manifolds
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