Bounded solutions of evolutionary equations. I (Q2122457)

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    Bounded solutions of evolutionary equations. I (English)
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    6 April 2022
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    As one of main problems in the qualitative theory of differential equations, it can be mentioned the problem of behavior of solutions at infinity. A class of systems whose solutions may both vanish with exponential speed and infinitely increase are analyzed with the help of the concept of exponential dichotomy on all axes and semiaxes of the considered system. In this work, the authors treat numerous results on the existence of bounded solutions of linear and nonlinear abstract differential equations accumulated by the authors for the last years and some new results obtained under the condition of exponential dichotomy, \(\mu\)-dichotomy, and \(\nu\)-dichotomy of the corresponding linear homogeneous equation. The authors also present examples to illustrate the theory to the study of specific differential equations and systems of differential equations in Banach and Frechet spaces, as well as in general locally convex topological spaces. Moreover, some results from the theory of almost periodic solutions of operator-differential equations are also given.
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    exponential dichotomy
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    asymptotic behavior
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    bounded solution
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    abstract differential equations
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