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Title: Linear FDEs in the frame of generalized ODEs: variation-of-constants formula (English)
Author: Collegari, Rodolfo
Author: Federson, Márcia
Author: Frasson, Miguel
Language: English
Journal: Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
ISSN: 0011-4642 (print)
ISSN: 1572-9141 (online)
Volume: 68
Issue: 4
Year: 2018
Pages: 889-920
Summary lang: English
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Category: math
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Summary: We present a variation-of-constants formula for functional differential equations of the form $$ \dot {y}={\mathcal L}(t)y_t+f(y_t,t), \quad y_{t_0}=\varphi , $$ where ${\mathcal L}$ is a bounded linear operator and $\varphi $ is a regulated function. Unlike the result by G. Shanholt (1972), where the functions involved are continuous, the novelty here is that the application $t\mapsto f(y_t,t)$ is Kurzweil integrable with $t$ in an interval of $\mathbb R$, for each regulated function $y$. This means that $t\mapsto f(y_t,t)$ may admit not only many discontinuities, but it can also be highly oscillating and yet, we are able to obtain a variation-of-constants formula. Our main goal is achieved via theory of generalized ordinary differential equations introduced by J. Kurzweil (1957). As a matter of fact, we establish a variation-of-constants formula for general linear generalized ordinary differential equations in Banach spaces where the functions involved are Kurzweil integrable. We start by establishing a relation between the solutions of the Cauchy problem for a linear generalized ODE of type $$ \frac {{\rm d}x}{{\rm d}\tau } = D[A(t)x],\quad x(t_0)=\widetilde {x} $$ and the solutions of the perturbed Cauchy problem $$ \frac {{\rm d}x}{{\rm d}\tau } = D[A(t)x+F(x,t)], \quad x(t_0)=\widetilde {x}. $$ Then we prove that there exists a one-to-one correspondence between a certain class of linear generalized ODE and the Cauchy problem for a linear functional differential equations of the form $$ \dot {y}={\mathcal L}(t)y_t, \quad y_{t_0}=\varphi , $$ where $\mathcal L$ is a bounded linear operator and $\varphi $ is a regulated function. The main result comes as a consequence of such results. Finally, because of the extent of generalized ODEs, we are also able to describe the variation-of-constants formula for both impulsive FDEs and measure neutral FDEs. (English)
Keyword: functional differential equation
Keyword: variation-of-constants formula
MSC: 34K06
MSC: 34K40
idZBL: Zbl 07031687
idMR: MR3881886
DOI: 10.21136/CMJ.2018.0023-17
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Date available: 2018-12-07T06:16:51Z
Last updated: 2021-01-04
Stable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/147511
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