Mild solutions, variation of constants formula, and linearized stability for delay differential equations

The method and the formula of variation of constants for ordinary differential equations (ODEs) is a fundamental tool to analyze the dynamics of an ODE near an equilibrium. It is natural to expect that such a formula works for delay differential equations (DDEs), however, it is well-known that there...

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Szerző: Nishiguchi Junya
Dokumentumtípus: Folyóirat
Megjelent: 2023
Sorozat:Electronic journal of qualitative theory of differential equations
Kulcsszavak:Differenciálegyenlet - késleltetett
doi:10.14232/ejqtde.2023.1.32

Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/82282
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