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Bohl-Perron type stability theorems for linear difference equations with infinite delay (1009.6163v1)

Published 30 Sep 2010 in math.DS and math.CA

Abstract: Relation between two properties of linear difference equations with infinite delay is investigated: (i) exponential stability, (ii) $\lp$-input $\lq$-state stability (sometimes is called Perron's property). The latter means that solutions of the non-homogeneous equation with zero initial data belong to $\lq$ when non-homogeneous terms are in $\lp$. It is assumed that at each moment the prehistory (the sequence of preceding states) belongs to some weighted $\lr$-space with an exponentially fading weight (the phase space). Our main result states that (i) $\Leftrightarrow$ (ii) whenever $(p,q) \neq (1,\infty)$ and a certain boundedness condition on coefficients is fulfilled. This condition is sharp and ensures that, to some extent, exponential and $\lp$-input $\lq$-state stabilities does not depend on the choice of a phase space and parameters $p$ and $q$, respectively. $\l1$-input $\l\infty$-state stability corresponds to uniform stability. We provide some evidence that similar criteria should not be expected for non-fading memory spaces.

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