A Prüfer transformation for differential systems
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DOI10.2140/PJM.1958.8.575zbMATH Open0102.30004OpenAlexW2032833685MaRDI QIDQ774637FDOQ774637
Authors: William T. Reid
Publication date: 1958
Published in: Pacific Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2140/pjm.1958.8.575
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- The Bohl transformation for second order linear differential systems
- A Note on Trigonometric Matrices
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- Two Point Boundary Problems for Second Order Matrix Differential Systems
- Two point boundary problems in Banach space
- Uniform local Lipschitz continuity of eigenvalues with respect to the potential in \(L^1[a,b]\)
- Equivalent boundary value problems for self-adjoint differential systems
- Oscillation of nonlinear second order matrix differential equations
- On some aspects of the Bohl transformation for Hamiltonian and symplectic systems
- On the oscillation of solutions of second order self-adjoint matrix differential equations
- The effect of variable change on oscillation and disconjugacy criteria with applications to spectral theory and asymptotic theory
- Ergodic properties and rotation number for linear Hamiltonian systems
- The comparative index and transformations of linear Hamiltonian differential systems
- On the Polar Equations for Linear Systems and Related Nonlinear Matrix Differential Equations
- Canonical forms for third-order linear differential equations
- Disconjugacy criteria for self-adjoint differential systems
- Oscillation theory of ordinary linear differential equations
- On the determinants of solutions of second-order matrix differential systems
- Dichotomies and reducibility
- Oscillatory Properties of Certain Nonlinear Matrix Differential Systems of Second Order
- On symplectic transformations of linear Hamiltonian differential systems without normality
- On square integrable solutions and principal and antiprincipal solutions for linear Hamiltonian systems
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