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− | + | Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]] and let $p \in \mathcal{R}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{C})$. The following [[dynamic equation]] is called the exponential dynamic equation. | |
− | Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]] and let $p \in \mathcal{R}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{C})$. The following [[dynamic equation]] | ||
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− | is called the exponential dynamic equation | ||
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− | ==References | + | =See also= |
+ | [[Delta exponential]]<br /> | ||
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+ | =References= | ||
* {{BookReference|Dynamic Equations on Time Scales|2001|Martin Bohner|author2=Allan Peterson|prev=Semigroup property of delta exponential|next=findme}}: $(2.17)$ | * {{BookReference|Dynamic Equations on Time Scales|2001|Martin Bohner|author2=Allan Peterson|prev=Semigroup property of delta exponential|next=findme}}: $(2.17)$ | ||
[[Category:Theorem]] | [[Category:Theorem]] | ||
[[Category:Unproven]] | [[Category:Unproven]] |
Revision as of 23:20, 8 February 2017
Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale and let $p \in \mathcal{R}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{C})$. The following dynamic equation is called the exponential dynamic equation.
Properties
See also
References
- Martin Bohner and Allan Peterson: Dynamic Equations on Time Scales (2001)... (previous)... (next): $(2.17)$