Spectrum invariance dilemma for nonuniformly kinematically similar systems

Abstract

We unveil instances where nonautonomous linear systems manifest distinct nonuniform μ-dichotomy spectra despite admitting nonuniform (μ, )-kinematic similarity. Exploring the theoretical foundations of this lack of invariance, we discern the pivotal influence of the parameters involved in the property of nonuniform μ-dichotomy such as in the notion of nonuniform (μ, )-kinematic similarity. To effectively comprehend these dynamics, we introduce the stable and unstable optimal ratio maps, along with the -neighborhood of the nonuniform μ-dichotomy spectrum. These concepts provide a framework for understanding scenarios governed by the noninvariance of the nonuniform μ-dichotomy spectrum.

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