Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4623520 | Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The classical criterion of asymptotic stability of the zero solution of equations x′=f(t,x) is that there exists a function V(t,x), a(‖x‖)⩽V(t,x)⩽b(‖x‖) for some a,b∈K, such that for some c∈K. In this paper we prove that if f(t,x) is bounded, is uniformly continuous and bounded, then the condition that can be weakened and replaced by and contains no complete trajectory of , t∈[−T,T], where , uniformly for (t,x)∈[−T,T]×BH.
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