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Linearization near the integral manifold for a system of differential equations with piecewise constant argument
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    29 April 1998
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    Assuming exponential dichotomy conditions with respect to the continuous matrix function \( A \), the existence of a homeomorphism sending the solutions of the differential equation with piecewise constant arguments \[ x'(t)=B(t)x([t])+f(t,x(t),y(t)), \quad y'(t)=A(t)y(t)+C(t)y([t])+g(t,x(t),y(t))\tag{1} \] into solutions of the reduced equation \[ x'(t)=B(t)x([t])+f(t,x(t),v(t,x(t))), \qquad y'(t)=A(t)y(t)\tag{2} \] is proved. Here \(y=v(t,x)\) describes an integral manifold of (1) whose existence is shown in a former paper. It is assumed that the continuous matrix functions \( B \) and \(C \) are sufficiently small and that the continuous nonlinearities \(f \) and \(g \) are small Lipschitzian. The admissible bounds for \( B \), \(C \) and the admissible Lipschitz constants for \( f \) and \( g\) are expressed in terms of the bound for \( A \) and its dichotomy properties.
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    linearization
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    piecewise constant arguments
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    integral manifolds
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    reduction
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    exponential dichotomy
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