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Mild solutions, variation of constants formula, and linearized stability for delay differential equations

Published 4 Jul 2022 in math.DS and math.CA | (2207.01303v2)

Abstract: The method and the formula of variation of constants for ordinary differential equations (ODEs) is a fundamental tool to analyze the dynamics of an ODE near an equilibrium. It is natural to expect that such a formula works for delay differential equations (DDEs), however, it is well-known that there is a conceptual difficulty in the formula for DDEs. Here we discuss the variation of constants formula for DDEs by introducing the notion of a \textit{mild solution}, which is a solution under an initial condition having a discontinuous history function. Then the \textit{principal fundamental matrix solution} is defined as a matrix-valued mild solution, and we obtain the variation of constants formula with this function. This is also obtained in the framework of a Volterra convolution integral equation, but the treatment here gives an understanding in its own right. We also apply the formula to show the principle of linearized stability and the Poincar\'{e}-Lyapunov theorem for DDEs, where we do not need to assume the uniqueness of a solution.

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