In mathematics, and particularly ordinary differential equations, a characteristic multiplier is an eigenvalue of a monodromy matrix. The logarithm of a characteristic multiplier is also known as characteristic exponent.[1] They appear in Floquet theory of periodic differential operators and in the Frobenius method.

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References

  1. Teschl, Gerald. Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems. Providence: American Mathematical Society.
  • Examples of finding characteristic multipliers of systems of ODEs from www.exampleproblems.com.
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