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Initial data generating bounded solutions of .systems of linear discrete equations

BAŠTINEC, J. DIBLÍK, J. MENCÁKOVÁ, K.

Originální název

Initial data generating bounded solutions of .systems of linear discrete equations

Anglický název

Initial data generating bounded solutions of .systems of linear discrete equations

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

In the paper, a system of two linear discrete equations is considered. Numerous sufficient conditions are derived for the existence of solutions to such systems with prescribed asymptotic behavior of solutions. In the literature, not many recommendations are given as to how to detect the initial data generating such solutions. For the case of a system of two linear equations, this gap is filled in this paper. Using the limits of special convergent sequences, sets of initial data are constructed generating the desired solutions.

Anglický abstrakt

In the paper, a system of two linear discrete equations is considered. Numerous sufficient conditions are derived for the existence of solutions to such systems with prescribed asymptotic behavior of solutions. In the literature, not many recommendations are given as to how to detect the initial data generating such solutions. For the case of a system of two linear equations, this gap is filled in this paper. Using the limits of special convergent sequences, sets of initial data are constructed generating the desired solutions.

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT158027,
  author="Jaromír {Baštinec} and Josef {Diblík} and Kristýna {Mencáková}",
  title="Initial data generating bounded solutions of .systems of linear discrete equations",
  annote="In the paper, a system of two linear discrete equations is considered. Numerous sufficient conditions are derived for the existence of solutions to such systems with prescribed asymptotic behavior of solutions. In the literature, not many recommendations are given as to how to detect the initial data generating such solutions. For the case of a system of two linear equations, this gap is filled in this paper. Using the limits of special convergent sequences, sets of initial data are constructed generating the desired solutions.",
  address="AIP",
  booktitle="AIP Conference Proceedings 2116, 310011 (2019)",
  chapter="158027",
  doi="10.1063/1.5114318",
  howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
  institution="AIP",
  number="1",
  year="2019",
  month="july",
  pages="310011-1--310011-4",
  publisher="AIP",
  type="conference paper"
}