Principal two-sided solutions of Volterra-type linear integrodifferential equations with infinite aftereffect (Q1108531)
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Principal two-sided solutions of Volterra-type linear integrodifferential equations with infinite aftereffect (English)
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1987
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The author considers the system \(dx/dt=Ax+\epsilon \int^{t}_{- \infty}R(t-s)x(s)ds\) in the case when a two-sided solution \(\tilde x(t,\epsilon)\) is sougth i.e. solution which is defined on the both sides of an initial point \(t_ 0\) where an initial condition \(x(t_ 0)=x_ 0\) is given. The principal two-sided solution is defined as a continuous solution with respect to \(\epsilon\) at \(\epsilon =0\). The existence and uniqueness of a principal two-sided solution is proved.
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Volterra-type linear integrodifferential equations with infinite aftereffect
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two-sided solution
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continuous solution
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existence
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uniqueness
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