An application of matrix calculus to an engineering problem.
For nonlinear difference equations, it is difficult to obtain analytic solutions, especially when all the eigenvalues of the equation are of absolute value 1. We consider a second order nonlinear difference equation which can be transformed into the following simultaneous system of nonlinear difference equations: ⎧ x(t+1) = X(x(t),y(t)) ⎨ ⎩ y(t+1) = Y(x(t), y(t)) where , satisfy some conditions. For these equations, we have obtained analytic solutions in the cases "|λ₁| ≠ 1 or |λ₂| ≠ 1" or "μ...
The classical system of functional equations (n ∈ ℕ) with s ∈ ℂ, investigated for instance by Artin (1931), Yoder (1975), Kubert (1979), and Milnor (1983), is extended to (n ∈ ℕ) with complex valued sequences . This leads to new results on the periodic integrable and the aperiodic continuous solutions F:ℝ₊ → ℂ interrelating the theory of functional equations and the theory of arithmetic functions.
The nonlinear difference equation where are real sequences, , is a sequence of integers and , is investigated. Sufficient conditions for the existence of solutions of this equation asymptotically equivalent to the solutions of the equation are given. Sufficient conditions under which for every real constant there exists a solution of equation () convergent to this constant are also obtained.
In this paper we consider the first order difference equation in a Banach space . We show that this equation has a solution asymptotically equal to a. As an application of our result we study the difference equation and give conditions when this equation has solutions. In this note we extend the results from [8,9]. For example, in [9] the function f is a real Lipschitz function. We suppose that f has values in a Banach space and satisfies some conditions with respect to the measure of noncompactness...
In the paper we consider the difference equation of neutral type where ; , is strictly increasing and is nondecreasing and , , . We examine the following two cases: and where , are positive integers. We obtain sufficient conditions under which all nonoscillatory solutions of the above equation tend to zero as with a weaker assumption on than the...
The purpose of this paper is to give some results on the asymptotic relationship between the solutions of a linear difference equation and its perturbed nonlinear equation.