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PERIODIC CYCLES IN THE SOLOW MODEL WITH A DELAY EFFECT
Author(s) -
D. S. Kulikov,
Anatolij Kulikov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mathematical modelling and analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.491
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 1648-3510
pISSN - 1392-6292
DOI - 10.3846/mma.2019.019
Subject(s) - ordinary differential equation , mathematics , argument (complex analysis) , differential equation , dynamical systems theory , space (punctuation) , delay differential equation , differential (mechanical device) , mathematical analysis , dynamical system (definition) , computer science , physics , biochemistry , chemistry , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics , operating system
The three natural modifications of the known mathematical macroeconomics model of macroeconomics are studied in which a delay factor is presumed. This led to the replacement of the ordinary differential equation, which cannot exhibit periodic cycles on the equations with a deviating argument (functional-differential equations). It was possible to show the existence of periodic solutions that can and are intended to describe the periodic cycles in the market economy in two of the three variants of such changes in the classical form of the model. The mathematical portion is based on the application of the modern theory of dynamical systems with an infinite-dimensional space of initial conditions. This will allow us to apply the Andronov-Hopf Theorem for equations with a deviating argument in such a form that the parameters of the cycles are located. We will also apply the well-known Krylov-Bogolyubov algorithm that is extended to infinite-dimensional dynamical systems that is used and reduces the problem to the analysis of the finite-dimensional system of ordinary differential equations-the normal Poincare-Dulac form.

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