On stability of classes of Lipschitz-continuous solutions to systems of first-order linear differential equations (Q1307143)

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On stability of classes of Lipschitz-continuous solutions to systems of first-order linear differential equations
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    On stability of classes of Lipschitz-continuous solutions to systems of first-order linear differential equations (English)
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    28 October 1999
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    Foundations for the stability theory for the classes of Lipschitz-continuous mappings were suggested in [\textit{A.~P.~Kopylov}, Sib. Mat. Zh. 25, No.2, 132-144 (1984; Zbl 0546.30019)], where the question was posed concerning the relation between the concept of \(\omega\)-stability and that of \(\xi\)-stability of classes of mappings which was proposed by \textit{A.~P.~Kopylov} [Sib. Mat. Zh. 23, No.2, 83-111 (1982; Zbl 0537.32005)]. In the article under review the following question is studied: Are subclasses of Lipschitz-continuous mappings of \(\xi\)-stable classes \(\omega\)-stable? When solving the problem of describing the relations between the concepts of \(\xi\)-stability and \(\omega\)-stability, the author proves that the class of locally \(C\)-Lipschitz-continuous solutions to the elliptic system \[ \sum_{\mu = 1}^m\sum_{\nu = 1}^n a_{\kappa\mu}^{\nu}\partial_{\nu}g_{\mu} = 0, \quad\kappa = 1,\dots, k, \] is \(\omega\)-stable. Moreover, the author establishes \(\omega\)-stability for the solutions not only to homogeneous systems but also to inhomogeneous systems. Furthermore, it is shown that the ellipticity condition is redundant for \(\omega\)-stability of the class of \(C\)-Lipschitz-continuous solutions to inhomogeneous elliptic systems.
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    system of first-order linear differential equations
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    Lipschitz-continuous solutions
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    stability
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