Lecture

Behavior of Trajectories

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This lecture covers the behavior of trajectories in the context of differential equations, focusing on the asymptotic behavior and uniqueness of solutions. It discusses the concept of isolated stationary points, trajectory stability, and the conditions for constant solutions. The instructor explains the trajectory's behavior in relation to initial data and the trajectory's existence and uniqueness. The lecture also delves into the concept of trajectory stability and the analytical aspects of trajectories.

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