Counting uniformly attracting solutions of nonautonomous differential equations (Q932376)

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    Counting uniformly attracting solutions of nonautonomous differential equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5299831

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      Counting uniformly attracting solutions of nonautonomous differential equations (English)
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      11 July 2008
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      The author studies the question how many uniformly attracting solutions a given nonautonomous differential equations has. As examples in the paper show, there can be infinitely many such solutions, even if the right hand side is real-analytic and one only counts solutions in a certain compact subset of the phase space. Only finitely many uniformly attracting solutions, however, exist in the case when the right hand side is period, asymptotically autonomous or a polynomial with bounded time-dependent coefficients.
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      nonautonomous dynamical system
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      attractor
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      repellor
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      polynomial differential equation
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      Poincaré map
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