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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Given two different fundamental sets of the solution to the system of differential equations x'(t)=P(t)*x(t) (x(t) is a vector) I need to show that the wronskians of the fundamental sets can differ by at most a multiplicative constant. It gives the hint to use W(t) = c*exp(integral(sum of all the elements in the matrix x(t), dt) )

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