Estimation of magnitude of retardation in linear differential systems with deviated argument (Q789592)

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Estimation of magnitude of retardation in linear differential systems with deviated argument
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    Estimation of magnitude of retardation in linear differential systems with deviated argument (English)
    The authors consider the following systems: \[ (1)\quad \dot x(t)=Ax(t)+Bx(t-\tau), \] \[ (2)\quad \dot x(t)=Ax(t)+Bx(t- \tau)+Q(x(t),x(t-\tau)), \] \[ (3)\quad \dot x(t)=(A+B)x(t), \] where \(x\in {\mathbb{R}}^ n\), \(t\geq t_ 0\), \(\tau>0\), A and B are constant matrices, Q is a function such that there exist solutions of (2) on \([t_ 0,\infty).\) They calculate the estimate \(\tau_ 0\) of the magnitude of \(\tau\) such that if the solution \(x_ 0(t)\equiv 0\) of (3) is asymptotically stable, then for \(\tau<\tau_ 0\) (i) the solution x(t)\(\equiv 0\) of (1) is asymptotically stable, (ii) the solution x(t)\(\equiv 0\) of (1) is stable under constantly acting perturbations.
    Lyapunov function
    asymptotically stable solution
    constantly acting perturbations

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