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Boundness and linearisation of a class of differential equations with piecewise constant argument
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    Boundness and linearisation of a class of differential equations with piecewise constant argument (English)
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    19 September 2019
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    The paper extends results on topological conjugacy between linear and nonlinear systems to a class of differential equations with piecewise constant argument, in abbreviated form \[ \dot Z(t) = F(t, Z(t), Z(\gamma(t))), \] where \(\gamma\) is piecewise constant. Crucial conditions/methods are exponential dichotomy of the linear part, Lipschitz and \(\sup\)-norm type bounds on the nonlinear part, and the contraction theorem. Although this theorem gives uniqueness, there is some struggling with uniqueness proofs. There is a gap in the proof of Lemma 6.2 (the exponential estimate (6.1) does not imply strict monotonicity), but the paper's general organization is quite transparent.
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    topological conjugacy
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    linear and nonlinear systems
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    piecewise constant argument
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    exponential dichotomy
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