English

Analyticity and Nonanalyticity of Solutions of Delay-Differential Equations

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2013-05-10 v2

Abstract

We consider the equation x˙(t)=f(t,x(t),x(η(t))) \dot x(t)=f(t,x(t),x(\eta(t))) with a variable time-shift η(t)\eta(t). Both the nonlinearity ff and the shift function η\eta are given, and are assumed to be analytic (that is, holomorphic) functions of their arguments. Typically the time-shift represents a delay, namely that η(t)=tr(t)\eta(t)=t-r(t) with r(t)0r(t)\ge 0. The main problem considered is to determine when solutions (generally CC^\infty and often periodic solutions) of the differential equation are analytic functions of tt; and more precisely, to determine for a given solution at which values of tt it is analytic, and at which values it is not analytic. Both sufficient conditions for analyticity, and also for nonanalyticity, at certain values of tt are obtained. It is shown that for some equations there exists a solution which is CC^\infty everywhere, and is analytic at certain values of tt but is not analytic at other values of tt. Throughout our analysis, the dynamic properties of the map tη(t)t\to \eta(t) play a crucial role.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1305.0579,
  title  = {Analyticity and Nonanalyticity of Solutions of Delay-Differential Equations},
  author = {John Mallet-Paret and Roger D. Nussbaum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0579},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

This is identical to the earlier version 1305.0579v1 except for author email addresses added to the cover page