On the asymptotic integration of systems of linear differential equations with oscillatory decreasing coefficients

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Abstract: A system of linear differential equations with oscillatory decreasing coefficients is considered. The coefficients has the form talphaa(t),~alpha>0, where a(t) is trigonometric polynomial with an arbitrary set of frequencies. The asymptotic behavior of the solutions of this system as toinfty is studied. We construct an invertible (for sufficiently large t) change of variables that takes the original system to a system not containing oscillatory coefficients in its principal part. The study of the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of the transformed system is a simpler problem. As an example, the following equation is considered: frac{d^2x}{dt^2}+left(1+frac{sinlambda t} {t^alpha} ight)x=0, where lambda and alpha,~ 0<alphale1, are real numbers.









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