Lipschitz perturbations of differentiable implicit functions

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Authors: Oleg Makarenkov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 March 2008

Abstract: Let y=f(x) be a continuously differentiable implicit function solving the equation F(x,y)=0 with continuously differentiable F. In this paper we show that if Feps is a Lipschitz function such that the Lipschitz constant of FepsF goes to 0 as epso0 then the equation Feps(x,y)=0 has a Lipschitz solution y=feps(x) such that the Lipschitz constant of fepsf goes to 0 as epso0 either. As an application we evaluate the length of time intervals where the right hand parts of some nonautonomous discontinuous systems of ODEs are continuously differentiable with respect to state variables. The latter is done as a preparatory step toward generalizing the second Bogolyubov's theorem for discontinuous systems.













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