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<8> :; - xsln x2 ; x(O) = 2
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c,lma, trw hit en> ,. ,.. ~ \x.\<o.
~ (f) _ , (ft) • • , . . 4 &,u"Nf ~ ~ 8 (ow lJ r
d) (I) ft ,._ hit Cl) ft trw
~- • ~ ll~l'tll!.•
et f: Rl -+ R. be ~ E hitz function._.;,,
Conside r the system of OOEs given by
CSll\-NET 30 Nov 2.02.0
-:_--;_->-_::.t>'Xl = S,ID(eX
X4 2
), = f(X1,X , ) f loc.c&a Ll t!.(.. ~~cl ,
with init ia\ conditio n ,/. _.,.tff.~
{(r~(O ),x2(0) ) = (1_.l~ ~ulh 1'obJ ~ '""a lll)\;
Which of the fol\ov~in g stateme nts is true?
~ h~r~ i at most on~ local o\ution at tim~ O
't:!,he re lwa• exists a \obal o\ution defined in lO, 00)
~ There m- ion around the time 0
~ ere is ~ e so\~ion around time 0
to
Let :x. -=
f(x,y) = (y + x(l - x 2 - y 2 ), -x + ;
and consider the ODE (i .y) - /(.r,y) with i
1
{.r(O).y(O)) = (O,i►
Which of the following statements are tru
~
L)t1' 2 (t) + y 2 (c) -+-1> as ~ -
2 (t) + y 2 (t) -+ oo as t -+ oo
~ Z(t) + y 2(t) rem~ ns bo.:;nded as~
~
2
(t) + y 2 (t)-+ 1 as ~ oo
'I~
► •
Let :x. -= ~ = CSIR-NET 30 Nov 202Cl
f (x,y) = (y + x(l - x2 - y 2 ), -x + y{l - x 2 - y 2 ))
CSIR•NET June 20~8
Assume that a : [O,oo) - R is n continuous
function. Considtt the ordinary d1ffcttnt1al -
cqualion
y'(x) - a(x)y(x), x -!.9,y(O) - y, # 0.
:,a -

Wtuch of the followmg slltements are lrue?


~ oGI) ~a(x)I dx < en. then y is bounded.

\.-J>t1f\O? la(x)I ~ - thtn lim y(x ) ~xists.


vflr1im a(x) = 1 then lim ,;,:;, = oo
Jcul ch i<~t-••= ccm~,
x--oo ...... Cl) 0 :::. '.:\-

V Lr lim a(x) = 1 then y as moootorur.:


' lJ x-oo ~=- ~o~ <K
_ Jt ·d'.L -i' ~i~ 4 : CO'(\!-\ · c:x iS'(.s..
~- doe = doe =?f :i.-,eo ~

~~ ~ ~ol = ()0 ·
l~-o\ (.~c.1-
l ~ '\ \ ~b

n.. .... ., ... followfllf mt.,..,.t••• trw.f


~ • ulstr • u,,fqw, - - Ill (o,;]
~ rotuttOJ1 Lr ~ 111 (o,;)
~ colut!Oft tldlfWtc • ..,.,vtty It

-
.... ,...,.(0,1)
. ,~ - - but>Muutt~ •
\Y ·.... ....-tm1ot(t.1J
,,.~ - J> -~ -
lf f E C 1 (R) ~d Let u.s cons ider the IVP CS IR•N ET J 9Pe,AAA3
-
(P): x'(t ) = f(x, t), t > 0 x(O ) = 0
f ~ ur,cO'llclttrM -+ rodJ.
Whi ch of the foUowing statement are true?
\,,V(P) bas solutioo(s) defined for all t
~ ' -= f (x .,l) j :):.( o ) :::. 0
> 0
~ ) bas uniq ue solution
,f
LIr, · c.«J..
)({P) has infin itely man y solutions
~ ~ lutip n(s) of (P) is/ar c Lipschitz
i
. unique s&l ·
\:):./( <&,u,,.d .
~\ :::: .; ~ l-x' \ : 1-f I < k.
:::::;> \x' \ <. ~ :=?J
~ ( , o ~·.

C SI R-N E T Ju ne 20 2. 3
1 us con sid er the 1VP
If f E C (R) be bounded. Let
(P) : x'( t) = f(x ,t) , t > Ox
(O) = 0
f~ Ut. co-,.Att~ ~ IDd~
?
the fol low ing sta tem ent are true
Wh ich of
for all t > 0
~\-:: t-x .,l ) ; :X..l o ) :. 0
1
l . (P) bas sol utio o(s ) de fme d j_
~ ) bas uni que solution L,f- e«J.
ons
')( (P) bas infini~ ma ny sol uti i
4 . The solutioD(s) of (P) is/a re
Lip sch itz. lJn fq\le s.J. ·
Considtt rb · aria! \'alue problem
CSIR•NET Dec 2016
y'(t) = f(y(t)), y(O) = a
Which of the folJowini statements are
l R where f: R _. R
'J' =:. 1C, l;!) J 'j lo ) :. 0.
necessarily mie?
"'1. Thtte exists a continuous ftwct ion
\. l) -f 4~ ~3\o,;l.ltui "-.e sot C~~¼-~.,..)
, ~ R - R and Of~ uch_lh:u lbe ~\'e
problem@£es 001 have a w lmion m 311}'
nei~bbourbood of 0.
t u -crt ~ f ~~ L,t · c~ .
• ') M eproblen1 has 3 ';tfr ?QJUJiOU for every ~ u.-.'qv.e....
V""adl whe(l is Lipsc COOIUlU04ijJ t -€.C. + ao\\J,,
Y, When / is twice cooriouously di ~tiable.
~ maximal intmal o(pi51eoce for the
above initial value problem is R. -
'l..
l"'\Q x. m{. -= R. 3
4.~ximal interval ofexisieoce for the
~~~~-problem is.J when/ is bounded and
continuously differentiable. p,ec. 2016 14.71 M•rllll
s

For the lnltlal value problem l~ _o\ <. 0-


~ • v' +coa1 x. x>O l~-tl\ <.. b
y(O)•O, \ \':'£.\ <_ t\. \
The \arge~ t lntenal of exiatencc or the
aolutlon predicted by Picard'• theorem la:

(c) (o, ~)
~ (o~)
mw M-Js)
CIM• .June 20%6 1

f (X,\)
I~/= I~
cquatioo
y'(.r) = Asin(.r + y,{!)), y(O) = 1 .

Then this initial value problem bas:


1. no solution in any nei(lhbourbood of 0.
II
2. a solulion in R if A < 1.
3. a solution in a neighbourhood of 0.
4. a solution in R only if IA I > 1.

(Jane 2016 (4.71 MarbfJ


rish Garg
- "-PP__!o a c h: Q Dr. Ha
U nique ec§ J
; == 11y• :~
vf J
~ Y(b) ::: b Vv C ;

[ when,i <o ]
tion
> the n unique solu en uniL JUL'
• If c == oth
• I f c 0
exi sts. ~.1 \1
~nllltic,n l':\
en itlfin,'& many
• I f c == 0 th t.
~o lutions exis

Youiim
am
~
Cona lder the l.nlda l value probl em {IVP)
CSI B-H ET Jua e %01 3
'l.
'i __::, u-n,"JCAf'
fllcn there ex:f•t a • uniqu e solut ion ot the
,vpo n
(al (-40,ao)

(bf ( -«a, l)

(c) (- 2. 2)

fdJ (-J.ao )
(Jaa • 201a f3 Mub ff
-

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d-,
: ~t ·, u~ lO.\)
dx
fb)=c; btR
=-
\\'nen A< 0

I \{ C: 0\hen '10\(\t\C
a 7'
b{)\ution C"X\ \~.
; ?
' \\ t : ~ U\C\\ m\\~
\\C \'\\i\\\~
~C)\\}\\~t ~ \ .
'
QulldorllD:-413 tNT-3
CDnsid« the linNr system y' • Ay + h where

A_ (1 1) and la _ (3t + 1,
4 -2 2t + SI·
Suppo$e y(t) is I saution sud, that

~ t) • dER2.
Whal is the VMM of d 1

~ -;;; -1\ - C 'f._.;.

1- ~ _ 4A +lt

g ~ - 6A
CSIR-Nn-Dec 2019
dy
_ =
dx
xl + y2,
-
y(O) = J.; 0 ~ x ~(i) Ix.\~~ > \i - \.\ s ~
~ \=fl:»)~) o"''~\le•
\'X-\ l.. t j i ::. ...:!'Al°', b/"")
~ 'f(().1 \ ~ \-1, ~))
; L.. \~~~ ,~,'}_
~
f'\ ~ ! ~~-\\)

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<..1.
~
< 1-

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