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Attractors for non-autonomous retarded lattice dynamical systems. (English) Zbl 1329.34119

Summary: We study a non-autonomous lattice dynamical system with delay. Under rather general growth and dissipative conditions on the nonlinear term, we define a non-autonomous dynamical system and prove the existence of a pullback attractor for such system as well. Both multivalued and single-valued cases are considered.

MSC:

34K31 Lattice functional-differential equations
34K05 General theory of functional-differential equations
37C60 Nonautonomous smooth dynamical systems
34K09 Functional-differential inclusions
34K25 Asymptotic theory of functional-differential equations
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