Is the dynamical system stable? (Q2346348)
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Is the dynamical system stable? (English)
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1 June 2015
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Let \(I\) be an interval in \(\mathbb R\) with nonempty interior. A continuous function \(f : \mathbb R \times I \to I\) is called a dynamical system if the translation equation \(f(t, f(s, x)) = f(t + s, x)\) for \(t, s \in \mathbb R\), \(x \in I\), as well as the identity condition \(f(0, x) = x\) for \(x \in I\) are satisfied. \textit{B. Przebieracz} [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl., Ser. A, Theory Methods 75, No. 4, 1980--1988 (2012; Zbl 1242.39044)] proved that if \(I = \mathbb R\), then the above system is Ulam-Hyers stable, and if \(I \neq \mathbb R\), the system is not stable. In this paper, the authors deal with the stability of systems of functional equations, or only one functional equation in some classes of functions which define equivalently one-dimensional dynamical systems.
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translation equation
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dynamical system
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Ulam-Hyers stability
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b-stability
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uniform b-stability
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inverse stability
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superstability
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inverse superstability
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hyperstability
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inverse hyperstability
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systems of functional equations
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