AbstractThis paper is dealing with some relevant aspects which occur in the theory of time-varying discrete Hamiltonian systems. The questions of dichotomy and disconjugacy are investigated in an enlarged context and some connections with the Riccati equation theory are pointed out
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In this paper we investigate the relationship between the different Riccati equations that appear in...
AbstractIn a previous paper by the author (Math. Comput. Modelling32 (2000), 507–527, Linear Hamilto...
AbstractThis paper is dealing with some relevant aspects which occur in the theory of time-varying d...
AbstractNecessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the stabilizing solution to the tim...
AbstractUsing a Fre´chet derivative based approach some monotonicity and comparison results concerni...
The first part of the thesis discusses an extension of Hamilton-Jacobi theory to nonholonomic mechan...
AbstractWe consider a linear Hamiltonian Difference System for the so-called singular case so that d...
Abstract. We develop a discrete analogue of Hamilton–Jacobi theory in the framework of discrete Hami...
We consider a linear Hamiltonian Difference System for the so-called singular case so that discrete ...
Difference equations for Hamiltonian systems are derived from a discrete variational principle. The ...
This paper is concerned with a characterization of all symmetric solutions to the discrete-time alge...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new approach for a unified theory for continuous and discrete t...
We establish the Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for singular linear Hamiltonian dynamic systems on a time sc...
AbstractThe main purpose of this paper is to analyze some questions related to the decoupling of a c...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between the different Riccati equations that appear in...
AbstractIn a previous paper by the author (Math. Comput. Modelling32 (2000), 507–527, Linear Hamilto...
AbstractThis paper is dealing with some relevant aspects which occur in the theory of time-varying d...
AbstractNecessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the stabilizing solution to the tim...
AbstractUsing a Fre´chet derivative based approach some monotonicity and comparison results concerni...
The first part of the thesis discusses an extension of Hamilton-Jacobi theory to nonholonomic mechan...
AbstractWe consider a linear Hamiltonian Difference System for the so-called singular case so that d...
Abstract. We develop a discrete analogue of Hamilton–Jacobi theory in the framework of discrete Hami...
We consider a linear Hamiltonian Difference System for the so-called singular case so that discrete ...
Difference equations for Hamiltonian systems are derived from a discrete variational principle. The ...
This paper is concerned with a characterization of all symmetric solutions to the discrete-time alge...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new approach for a unified theory for continuous and discrete t...
We establish the Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for singular linear Hamiltonian dynamic systems on a time sc...
AbstractThe main purpose of this paper is to analyze some questions related to the decoupling of a c...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between the different Riccati equations that appear in...
AbstractIn a previous paper by the author (Math. Comput. Modelling32 (2000), 507–527, Linear Hamilto...