On regularly varying and history-dependent convergence rates of solutions of a Volterra equation with infinite memory.

Appleby, John A.D.

Advances in Difference Equations [electronic only] (2010)

  • Volume: 2010, page Article ID 478291, 31 p.-Article ID 478291, 31 p.
  • ISSN: 1687-1847

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Appleby, John A.D.. "On regularly varying and history-dependent convergence rates of solutions of a Volterra equation with infinite memory.." Advances in Difference Equations [electronic only] 2010 (2010): Article ID 478291, 31 p.-Article ID 478291, 31 p.. <http://eudml.org/doc/224394>.

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keywords = {convergence; equilibrium; Volterra integrodifferential equations; infinite memory; delay logistic equation; population biology},
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