Affinity integral manifolds for impulsive differential equations (Q1806199)
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Affinity integral manifolds for impulsive differential equations (English)
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13 March 2000
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Summary: Impulsive differential equations represent a natural apparatus for mathematical simulation of real processes and phenomena studied in physics, biology, population dynamics, biotechnologies, control theory, economics, etc. For instance, if the population of a given species is regulated by some impulsive factors acting at certain moments, then one has no reason to expect that the process will be simulated by regular control. On the contrary, the solutions must have jumps at these moments and the jumps are given beforehand. Moreover, the mathematical theory of impulsive differential equations is much richer than the corresponding theory of equations without impulses. That is why in the recent years this theory has become an important area of numerous investigations. In the present paper problems of the existence of affinity integral manifolds of linear and nonlinear systems of impulsive differential equations and some of their properties are considered.
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impulsive differential equations
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existence
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affinity integral manifolds
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linear and nonlinear systems
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