Lipschitz Flow-box Theorem (Q2473963)
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Lipschitz Flow-box Theorem (English)
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5 March 2008
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The authors prove the following Theorem (Th. 4 in the paper). Let \(X\) be a Banach space, \(U\) be an open subset of \(X\), \(f: U\to X\) be a Lipschitz vector field. Assume that \(g: X\to X\) is a non-zero constant vector field. Then for every \(x^*\in U\) such that \(f(x^*)\neq 0\), \(f\) and \(g\) are locally topologically conjugate near \(x^*\) and \(0\). The homeomorphism realizing the conjugacy, as well as its inverse, are Lipschitzian. [Two vector fields \(f_i: U_i\to X\) (\(i=1,2\)) are locally topologically conjugate near \(x_1\in U_1\) and \(x_2\in U_2\) if there are open neighborhoods \(W_1\) of \(x_1\) and \(W_2\) of \(x_2\) and a homeomorphism \(\phi:W_1\to W_2\) with \(\phi(x_1)=x_2\), such that \(\sigma:I\to W_1\) is a solution of the equation \(x'=f_1(x)\) if and only if \(\phi\circ\sigma: I\to W_2\) is a solution of \(x'=f_2(x)\).] This theorem generalizes the known result since the authors replace the assumption requiring the \(C^1\) regularity of considered vector fields by the assumption that they are Lipschitzian.
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flow-box
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flow-box theorem
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vector field
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local topological conjugacy
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lipeomorphism (Lipschitzian homeomorphism with Lipschitzian inverse)
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