On the bounded smooth solutions to exponentially stable linear nonautonomous hyperbolic systems

Abstract

We investigate global bounded solutions of higher regularity to boundary value problems for a general linear nonautonomous first order 1D hyperbolic system in a strip. We establish the existence of such solutions under the assumption of exponential stability and certain dissipativity (or non-resonant) conditions. Our results demonstrate the existence and uniqueness of C1- and C2-bounded solutions, in particular, periodic and almost periodic solutions. The number of imposed dissipativity conditions is related to the regularity of solutions. This connection arises due to the nonautonomous nature of the hyperbolic system under consideration, in contrast to autonomous settings. In the general case of global bounded smooth solutions we assume exponential stability in H1. In the case of periodic solutions, the weaker assumption of L2-exponential stability proves to be sufficient.

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