English

Asymptotic Behavior of Individual Orbits of Discrete Systems

Dynamical Systems 2008-12-28 v4 Functional Analysis

Abstract

We consider the asymptotic behavior of bounded solutions of the difference equations of the form x(n+1)=Bx(n)+y(n)x(n+1)=Bx(n) + y(n) in a Banach space \X\X, where n=1,2,...n=1,2,..., BB is a linear continuous operator in \X\X, and (y(n))(y(n)) is a sequence in \X\X converging to 0 as nn\to\infty. An obtained result with an elementary proof says that if σ(B){z=1}{1}\sigma (B) \cap \{|z|=1\} \subset \{1\}, then every bounded solution x(n)x(n) has the property that limn(x(n+1)x(n))=0\lim_{n\to\infty} (x(n+1)-x(n)) =0. This result extends a theorem due to Katznelson-Tzafriri. Moreover, the techniques of the proof are furthered to study the individual stability of solutions of the discrete system. A discussion on further extensions is also given.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.0811.0544,
  title  = {Asymptotic Behavior of Individual Orbits of Discrete Systems},
  author = {Nguyen Van Minh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0544},
  year   = {2008}
}