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The new notion of Bohl dichotomy for non-autonomous difference equations and its relation to exponential dichotomy

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Pages 626-658 | Received 01 Feb 2023, Accepted 04 Feb 2024, Published online: 14 Feb 2024
 

Abstract

In A. Czornik et al. [Spectra based on Bohl exponents and Bohl dichotomy for non-autonomous difference equations, J. Dynam. Differ. Equ. (2023)] the concept of Bohl dichotomy is introduced which is a notion of hyperbolicity for linear non-autonomous difference equations that is weaker than the classical concept of exponential dichotomy. In the class of systems with bounded invertible coefficient matrices which have bounded inverses, we study the relation between the set BD of systems with Bohl dichotomy and the set ED of systems with exponential dichotomy. It can be easily seen from the definition of Bohl dichotomy that EDBD. Using a counterexample we show that the closure of ED is not contained in BD. The main result of this paper is the characterization intBD=ED. The proof uses upper triangular normal forms of systems which are dynamically equivalent and utilizes a diagonal argument to choose subsequences of perturbations each of which is constructed with the Millionshikov Rotation Method. An Appendix describes the Millionshikov Rotation Method in the context of non-autonomous difference equations as a universal tool.

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