Boundary layer phenomena for differential-delay equations with state dependent time lags: II.
Roger D. Nussbaum, John Mallet-Paret (1996)
Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik
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Roger D. Nussbaum, John Mallet-Paret (1996)
Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik
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Mihály Pituk, John Ioannis Stavroulakis (2025)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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A well-known shadowing theorem for ordinary differential equations is generalized to delay differential equations. It is shown that a linear autonomous delay differential equation is shadowable if and only if its characteristic equation has no root on the imaginary axis. The proof is based on the decomposition theory of linear delay differential equations.
Józef Duda (2010)
Control and Cybernetics
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Sokhadze, Z. (1995)
Memoirs on Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics
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A. F. Ivanov (1989)
Banach Center Publications
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Sonnenberg, Amnon, Crain, Bradford R. (2005)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Józef Duda (2010)
Control and Cybernetics
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Pin-Lin Liu (2005)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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This paper concerns the issue of robust asymptotic stabilization for uncertain time-delay systems with saturating actuators. Delay-dependent criteria for robust stabilization via linear memoryless state feedback have been obtained. The resulting upper bound on the delay time is given in terms of the solution to a Riccati equation subject to model transformation. Finally, examples are presented to show the effectiveness of our result.
James Louisell (2001)
Kybernetika
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In this paper we give an example of Markus–Yamabe instability in a constant coefficient delay differential equation with time-varying delay. For all values of the range of the delay function, the characteristic function of the associated autonomous delay equation is exponentially stable. Still, the fundamental solution of the time-varying system is unbounded. We also present a modified example having absolutely continuous delay function, easily calculating the average variation of the...
Mouffak Benchohra, Imene Medjadj (2016)
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae
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Our aim in this work is to provide sufficient conditions for the existence of global solutions of second order neutral functional differential equation with state-dependent delay. We use the semigroup theory and Schauder's fixed point theorem.