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differential system on the torus
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Estimate on the interval of definition as parameter varies
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differential system on the torus
So i presume you would like to conclude that $\tilde u$ and $\tilde v$ are identically zero, being harmonic and with $0$ integral. Am I right? but unfortunately i cannot conclude by myself. Can you help me?
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differential system on the torus
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Estimate on the interval of definition as parameter varies
I'm afraid your calculations are not correct..
Aug
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Estimate on the interval of definition as parameter varies
Aug
20
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Proving a function is not integrable
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Proving a function is not integrable
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Sequence of indicator functions is weakly convergent.
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Sequence of indicator functions is weakly convergent.
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Riccati type equation
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Riccati type equation
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Prove that the solution tends to $0$ as $t$ goes to infinity
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Prove that the solution tends to $0$ as $t$ goes to infinity
Excellent.. thank you did..
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Prove that the solution tends to $0$ as $t$ goes to infinity
I don't get your point about symmetry.. can you please provide more details?
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Prove that the solution tends to $0$ as $t$ goes to infinity
I don't know.. form your proof $<0$ seems to suffice indeed.. i copied the text as i found it..
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Prove that the solution tends to $0$ as $t$ goes to infinity
Where did you used that the matrix is simmetric? Was it just a redundant information?
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Prove that the solution tends to $0$ as $t$ goes to infinity
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Prove that this is a Banach space
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