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Introduction: new trends on dynamical systems and differential equations
... contributors and participants of IMAME’2016, the authors for submitting their work for possible publication and the members of the Organising Committee, for a splendid organisation, at all levels, including ... See full document
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International Conference on Differential and Difference Equations and Applications
... Covachev and Eadah ...nonlinear dynamical systems called cells that are locally interconnected and imposing set of sufficient conditions for ensuring the exponential stability of the ... See full document
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Reversible-equivariant systems and matricial equations
... symmetries and involutory reversing symmetries is very common in physical systems, for example, in classical mechanics, quantum mechanics and thermodynamic (see Lamb and Roberts ...ordinary ... See full document
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On potential kernels associated with random dynamical systems
... random dynamical system (RDS) with state space E, is defined as a pair (θ, ϕ) where θ : R × Ω → Ω is a metric dynamical system (DS) on a probability space (Ω, F, P) and ϕ : R × Ω × E → E is a ... See full document
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Computability of ordinary differential equations
... Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) appear in many applications and are used to describe a large variety of ...ODE and, in some cases, we can also use some qualitative results to better ... See full document
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Averaging for fuzzy differential equations
... fuzzy differential equations, Fuzzy Sets and Systems 151 (2005), ...Chalco-Cano and H. Rom´ an-Flores, On new solutions of fuzzy ... See full document
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New Trends on Nonlocal and Functional Boundary Value Problems
... nonlocal and functional boundary conditions have become a rapidly growing area of ...of differential, integrodifferential, and abstract equations, but also is motivated by the fact that these ... See full document
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Topological and dynamical complexity in epidemiological and ecological systems
... periodicities and applications on the ...linearity and sta- ...a dynamical system required sophisticated mathematical techniques and could only be accomplished for a small class of ... See full document
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Teaching dynamical systems with Maxima
... course on dynamical ...code and create two additional packages for our course: plotdf, which plots the direction field for differential equations with two state variables, and ... See full document
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Computability and dynamical systems
... for systems of definite interest in prob- lems of physics, engineering or mathematical sciences in general, showing that these low-dimensional deterministic systems apparently exhibited, in a persistent ... See full document
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Introduction to dynamical systems: A hands-on approach with Maxima
... A new generation of researchers rose, who used their computers as laboratories for ex- perimenting with equations discovering new ...physics and electromagnetism. However, many physicists ... See full document
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New Trends in Differential and Difference Equations and Applications
... This Special Issue provides examples of some new methods and techniques on research topics, such as sufficient conditions to obtain heteroclinic solutions for phi-Laplacian equations, inv[r] ... See full document
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An introduction to ordinary differential equations
... ordinary differential equations in which the highest derivative was the ...first. Differential equations of order higher than the first are also very important, both theoretically and ... See full document
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Fractional differential equations and Volterra–Stieltjes integral equations of the second kind
... We shall prove some preparatory results providing a basis for the later development of a numerical method for solving the initial value problem ( 1 ) and ( 2 ). First, let us recall that problem ( 1 ) and ( ... See full document
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Computability with polynomial differential equations
... defined on some open subset of R or C that is contained in an elementary extension field of the field of rational functions C(z) [Rit48], [Ros72] (where ‘elementary’ corresponds to the introduction of the ... See full document
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Cohomology of discrete dynamical systems
... a dynamical system, : → ℝ is a function, both known, and Φ: → ℝ is the ...cohomological equations relates particularly to the study of conjugacy to an irrational rotation of the circle, the existence ... See full document
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On nonoscillation of mixed advanced-delay differential equations with positive and negative coefficients
... for equations with variable arguments and coefficients, one delay and one advanced term in the case when coefficients have any of four possible sign combinations; the results for coefficients of ... See full document
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On the Stability and Ultimate Boundedness of Solutions for Certain Third Order Differential Equations
... work on stability and boundedness of solution for certain third order nonlinear differential equations where the nonlinear and the forcing terms depend on certain variables are ... See full document
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Computability with polynomial differential equations
... Determining the next action to be performed. Since we want to simulate the transition func- tion of a TM we need to know the following: given the symbol being read by the tape head, y ∈ {0, 1, . . . , 9}, and the ... See full document
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On some impulsive fractional differential equations in Banach spaces
... fractional differential equations, some authors use Krasnoselskii’s fixed point theorem or contraction map- ping ...sometimes and the conditions for the contraction mapping prin- ciple are too ... See full document
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