New properties of the D-operator and its applications on the problem of periodic solutions to neutral functional differential system (Q531694)

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New properties of the D-operator and its applications on the problem of periodic solutions to neutral functional differential system
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    New properties of the D-operator and its applications on the problem of periodic solutions to neutral functional differential system (English)
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    19 April 2011
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    The object of study is a neutral functional differential equation of the form \[ \frac{dDx_t}{dt}=f(t,x_t),\tag{1} \] where \(x_t(\theta)=x(t+\theta),\;\theta\in [-\tau,0],\;\tau>0\), and \(f\in C\left( \mathbb{R}\times (C[-\tau,0],\mathbb{R}^n),\mathbb{R}^n \right)\) is \(\omega\)-periodic in \(t\) and maps bounded sets on bounded sets. Here, the \(D\)-operator is defined as \[ D(x_t)=x(t)-Bx(t-\tau) \] for some given \(n\times n\) real matrix \(B\). It is proved that, if \(|\lambda|\neq 1\) for any eigenvalue \(\lambda\) of \(B\), then any \(\omega\)-periodic solution of (1) is continuously differentiable on \(\mathbb{R}\). Finally, it is given a continuation-type result to assure the existence of some \(\omega\)-periodic solution of (1). The poof is based on coincidence degree theory.
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    neutral functional differential equation
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    \(D\)-operator
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    periodic solution
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    Mawhin's continuation theorem
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