A note on LaSalle's problems
Anna Cima; Armengol Gasull; Francesc Mañosas
Annales Polonici Mathematici (2001)
- Volume: 76, Issue: 1-2, page 33-46
- ISSN: 0066-2216
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abstract = {In LaSalle's book "The Stability of Dynamical Systems", the author gives four conditions which imply that the origin of a discrete dynamical system defined on ℝ is a global attractor, and proposes to study the natural extensions of these conditions in ℝⁿ. Although some partial results are obtained in previous papers, as far as we know, the problem is not completely settled. In this work we first study the four conditions and prove that just one of them implies that the origin is a global attractor in ℝⁿ for polynomial maps. Then we note that two of these conditions have a natural extension to ordinary differential equations. One of them gives rise to the well known Markus-Yamabe assumptions. We study the other condition and we prove that it does not imply that the origin is a global attractor.},
author = {Anna Cima, Armengol Gasull, Francesc Mañosas},
journal = {Annales Polonici Mathematici},
keywords = {global attractor; discrete dynamical system; polynomial maps},
language = {eng},
number = {1-2},
pages = {33-46},
title = {A note on LaSalle's problems},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/280908},
volume = {76},
year = {2001},
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TY - JOUR
AU - Anna Cima
AU - Armengol Gasull
AU - Francesc Mañosas
TI - A note on LaSalle's problems
JO - Annales Polonici Mathematici
PY - 2001
VL - 76
IS - 1-2
SP - 33
EP - 46
AB - In LaSalle's book "The Stability of Dynamical Systems", the author gives four conditions which imply that the origin of a discrete dynamical system defined on ℝ is a global attractor, and proposes to study the natural extensions of these conditions in ℝⁿ. Although some partial results are obtained in previous papers, as far as we know, the problem is not completely settled. In this work we first study the four conditions and prove that just one of them implies that the origin is a global attractor in ℝⁿ for polynomial maps. Then we note that two of these conditions have a natural extension to ordinary differential equations. One of them gives rise to the well known Markus-Yamabe assumptions. We study the other condition and we prove that it does not imply that the origin is a global attractor.
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KW - global attractor; discrete dynamical system; polynomial maps
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/280908
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