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Zh. Mat. Fiz. Anal. Geom., 2018 Volume 14, Number 2, Pages 169–196 (Mi jmag696)

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Lagrange stability of semilinear differential-algebraic equations and application to nonlinear electrical circuits

Maria S. Filipkovska

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 47 Nauky Ave., Kharkiv, 61103, Ukraine

Abstract: A semilinear differential-algebraic equation (DAE) is studied focusing on the Lagrange stability (instability). The conditions for the existence and uniqueness of global solutions (a solution exists on an infinite interval) of the Cauchy problem, as well as the conditions of the boundedness of the global solutions, are obtained. Furthermore, the obtained conditions of the Lagrange stability of the semilinear DAE guarantee that every its solution is global and bounded and, in contrast to the theorems on the Lyapunov stability, allow us to prove the existence and uniqueness of global solutions regardless of the presence and the number of equilibrium points. We also obtain the conditions for the existence and uniqueness of solutions with a finite escape time (a solution exists on a finite interval and is unbounded, i.e., is Lagrange unstable) for the Cauchy problem. The constraints of the type of global Lipschitz condition are not used which allows to apply efficiently the work results for solving practical problems. The mathematical model of a radio engineering filter with nonlinear elements is studied as an application. The numerical analysis of the model verifies theoretical studies.

Key words and phrases: differential-algebraic equation, Lagrange stability, instability, regular pencil, bounded global solution, finite escape time, nonlinear electrical circuit.

MSC: 34A09, 34D23, 65L07

Received: 04.11.2017

Language: English

DOI: 10.15407/mag14.02.169



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