A global topological conjugacy is established between a nonlinearly perturbed nonautonomous system and its linear part, assuming a nonuniform μ-dichotomy and a small, time-decaying Lipschitz perturbation.
Discrete $\mu$-dichotomy spectrum: beyond uniformity and new insights
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We develop spectral theorems for nonautonomous linear difference systems, considering different types of $\mu$-dichotomies, both uniform and nonuniform. In the nonuniform case, intriguing scenarios emerge -- that have been employed but whose consequences have not been thoroughly explored -- which surprisingly exhibit unconventional behavior. These particular cases motivate us to introduce two novel properties of nonautonomous systems (even in the continuous-time framework), which appear to have been overlooked in the existing literature. Additionally, we introduce a new conceptualization of a nonuniform $\mu$-dichotomy spectrum, which lies between the traditional nonuniform $\mu$-dichotomy spectrum and the slow nonuniform $\mu$-dichotomy spectrum. Moreover, and this is particularly noteworthy, we propose a conjecture that enables the derivation of spectral theorems in this new setting. Finally, contrary to what has been believed in recent years, through the lens of optimal ratio maps, we show that the nonuniform exponential dichotomy spectrum is not preserved between systems that are weakly kinematically similar.
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Pugh's global linearization for the nonautonomous unbounded system with $\mu$-dichotomy via Lyapunov theory
A global topological conjugacy is established between a nonlinearly perturbed nonautonomous system and its linear part, assuming a nonuniform μ-dichotomy and a small, time-decaying Lipschitz perturbation.