The problem of a lazy tester, or exponential dichotomy for impulsive differential equations revisited (Q534405)
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The problem of a lazy tester, or exponential dichotomy for impulsive differential equations revisited (English)
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17 May 2011
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The authors consider the equation \[ x'(t)+ A(t)x(t)= f(t),\quad t\geq 0\tag{1} \] suppose \(A(t)\) is bounded and (1) has a bounded on \([0,\infty)\) solution for any bounded on \([0,\infty)\) right-hand side \(f(t)\). The authors consider as well the impulsive equation (1), (2) where \[ x(\tau_j)= B_j\times (\tau_j)\;(j= 1,2,3,\dots),\tag{2} \] where \(0= \tau_0< \tau_1<\cdots\), \(\lim_{j\to \infty} \tau_j= \infty\). Conditions for uniformly stable (asymptotical stable) for the equation (1) for \(f= 0\) and (2) are found.
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impulsive perturbation
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differential equations in a Banach space
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exponential dichotomy
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delay equations
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