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Dichotomies for linear difference equations

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The research leading to the contents of this paper was carried out at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, while the last-named author was Carnegie Visiting Professor there.

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Coffman, C.V., Schäffer, J.J. Dichotomies for linear difference equations. Math. Ann. 172, 139–166 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01350095

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