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Fixed points and stability of neutral stochastic delay differential equations
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    Fixed points and stability of neutral stochastic delay differential equations (English)
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    9 July 2007
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    The goal of the paper is to establish a necessary and sufficient condition for the mean square asymptotic stability of a linear scalar stochastic differential equation with time-depending delay using a fixed point theorem approach. Reviewer's remarks: However, there are inconsistencies in the paper which makes it hard to understand. 1) The reviewer guesses that in (2.1), (2.2) \(m(0)\) is meant to be negative, otherwise the space \( C([m(0) , 0] \, , \, {\mathbb{R}})\) is not well defined. On the other hand, if, for instance, \(\tau(t) = \delta(t) = \frac{1}{2}t\) as in example 3.1, then \(\tau(t) = \delta(t) \geq 0\) and \( t -\tau(t) = t - \delta(t) = \frac{1}{2}t \to \infty \) (as \( t \to \infty \) ) as required; but \(\inf \{ s - \tau(s); s \geq 0 \} = \inf \{ s - \delta(s); s \geq 0 \} = 0 \), therefore \(m(0) = 0\). 2) If the Banach space \(S\) consists of the processes \( \psi: [m(0) ,\infty) \times \Omega \to {\mathbb{R}}\) with \(| \psi \|_{[0,t]}= \{ {\mathbf E} ( \sup_{s \in [0,t]} |\psi(s, \omega ) |^2 ) \}^{1/2} \to 0 \) as \(t \to \infty\), then \(S = \{0\}\). Usually mean asymptotic square stability means \(| \psi | = {\mathbf E} \{ \sup_{t\geq 0} | \psi(t; \phi) |^2 \} < \infty\) and \(\lim_{| \phi | \to 0} {\mathbf E} \{ \sup_{t\geq 0} |\psi(t; \phi) |^{2} \} = 0\) (mean square stability) together with \[ \lim_{T \to \infty} {\mathbf E} \{ \sup_{t\geq T} |\psi(t; \phi) |^{2} \} = 0. \]
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    stochastic differential equations mean square stability mean square asymptotic stability delay equation
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    unbounded delay fixed point theorem
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