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Periodicity Using Shift Periodic Operators

In: Stability, Periodicity and Boundedness in Functional Dynamical Systems on Time Scales

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  • Murat Adıvar

    (Fayetteville State University, Broadwell College of Business and Economics)

  • Youssef N. Raffoul

    (University of Dayton, Department of Mathematics)

Abstract

Summary In Chap. 7 , we had to require the time scale to be additive in order to show the existence of periodic solutions. We devote this chapter to the study of periodic solutionsPeriodic solutions of functional delay dynamical systems. The periodic delays are expressed in terms of shift operators (see Definition 1.4.4 ) that were developed by Adıvar (Electron J Qual Theory Differ Equ 2010(7):1–22, 2010). We begin the chapter with the discussion of periodicity in shift operators over different time scales and provide examples. We proceed to unifying Floquet theory for homogeneous and nonhomogeneous dynamical systems. Then we consider neutral dynamical systems using Floquet theory and Krasnosel’skiı̆ fixed point theorem. We move to the existence of almost automorphic solutions of delayed neutral dynamic system using exponential dichotomy and Krasnosel’skiı̆ fixed point theorem. This chapter should serve as the foundation and guidance for future research on periodicity using the well-defined shift operators, by the authors. Part of this chapter is new and the rest can be found in Adıvar (Math Slovaca 63(4):817–828, 2013), Adıvar and Koyuncuoğlu (Appl Math Comput 273:1208–1233, 2016; Appl Math Comput 242:328–339, 2014), and Koyuncuoğlu (q-Floquet Theory and Its Extensions to Time Scales Periodic in Shifts. Thesis (Ph.D.), 2016).

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  • Murat Adıvar & Youssef N. Raffoul, 2020. "Periodicity Using Shift Periodic Operators," Springer Books, in: Stability, Periodicity and Boundedness in Functional Dynamical Systems on Time Scales, chapter 0, pages 353-403, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-42117-5_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42117-5_8
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