Zabczyk Type Criteria for Asymptotic Behavior of Dynamical Systems and Applications

Author:

Dragičević Davor,Sasu Adina Luminiţa,Sasu Bogdan,Şirianţu Ana

Abstract

AbstractWe obtain new characterizations for nonuniform and uniform asymptotic behaviors of variational systems in infinite dimensional spaces, following the line of studies recently developed in Dragičević et al. (J Differ Equ 268:4786–4829, 2020, J Dyn Differ Equ 34:1107–1137, 2022, Appl Math Comput 414:1–22, 2022, J Math Anal Appl 515:1–37, 2022). First, we give complete descriptions for both nonuniform and uniform stability by means of some nonuniform conditions of convergence for series of suitable nonlinear trajectories. We apply our criteria to present a novel method of exploring the robustness of the nonuniform exponential stability under additive and multiplicative perturbations and we also deduce some consequences for the robustness of the uniform exponential stability. After that, we obtain characterizations for nonuniform and uniform instability in terms of certain nonuniform conditions imposed to the sums of some well-chosen series of nonlinear trajectories. We apply our results to provide a new technique of exploring the robustness of the nonuniform exponential instability under additive and multiplicative perturbations and discuss the consequences for uniform exponential instability. Hence, for both stability and instability we generalize the previous Zabczyk type results and extend their applicability. Next, as another class of applications, we provide nonuniform criteria of Rolewicz type for stability and instability of skew-product semiflows. Thus, we extend the Zabczyk–Rolewicz type methods in two directions: by giving local conditions for global behaviors and by employing specific nonuniform boundedness conditions. Our criteria can be applied to broad classes of discrete and continuous variational dynamical systems.

Funder

Hrvatska Zaklada za Znanost

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Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Analysis

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