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Trudy Instituta Matematiki, 2008, Volume 16, Number 2, Pages 105–117 (Mi timb76)  

The necessary condition of Lyapunov exponents stability of linear differential systems under degree decreasing perturbations

N. S. Niparko

Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University
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Abstract: The necessary condition, that must be satisfied by a linear differential system, is received, so that its Lyapunov exponents spectrum does not change under all degree decreasing perturbations of its matrix of coefficients, which decrease at infinity not slower that a degree function does (which is own for each perturbation).
Received: 28.01.2008
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.926.4
Language: Russian
Citation: N. S. Niparko, “The necessary condition of Lyapunov exponents stability of linear differential systems under degree decreasing perturbations”, Tr. Inst. Mat., 16:2 (2008), 105–117
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\by N.~S.~Niparko
\paper The necessary condition of Lyapunov exponents stability of linear differential systems under degree decreasing perturbations
\jour Tr. Inst. Mat.
\yr 2008
\vol 16
\issue 2
\pages 105--117
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1165.34376}
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