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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.55.2019.tde-30102019-162058
Document
Author
Full name
Suely do Carmo Siqueira Ceron
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 1985
Supervisor
Committee
Lopes, Orlando Francisco (President)
Ize, Antonio Fernandes
Medeiros, Luis Adauto da Justa
Qualifik, Paul
Rodrigues, Hildebrando Munhoz
Title in Portuguese
COMPORTAMENTO ASSINTÓTICO DE EQUAÇÕES E SISTEMAS HIPERBÓLICOS: SOLUÇÕES PERIÓDICAS FORÇADAS E CONVERGÊNCIA PARA EQUILÍBRIO
Keywords in Portuguese
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Abstract in Portuguese
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Title in English
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Keywords in English
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Abstract in English
In this work we study the existence of periodic solutions of periodically forced hyperbolic equations and systems as well as convergence to equilibrium in the autonomous case. For proving the existence of periodic solutions we use an asymptotic fixed point theorem for a-contractions and the analysis of the convergence to equilibrium is made via the invariance principle and some criteria for precompactness of bounded orbits.
 
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Publishing Date
2019-10-31
 
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