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    Two classes of asymptotically different positive solutions of the equation \(\dot y (t)= -f(t,y_t)\) (English)
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    This paper is devoted to the problem of the existence of two classes of asymptotically different positive solutions of the delay equation \[ \dot y (t)= -f(t,y_t) \] as \(t\rightarrow \infty,\) where \(f:\Omega\to \mathbb{R}\) is a continuous quasi-bounded functional that satisfies a local Lipschitz condition with respect to the second argument and \(\Omega\) is an open subset in \(\mathbb{R}\times C([-r,0],\mathbb{R})\). Two approaches are used. One is the method of monotone sequences and the other is the retract method combined with Razumikhin's technique. By means of linear estimates of the right-hand side of the equation considered, inequalities for both types of positive solutions are given as well. Finally, the authors give an illustrative example and formulate some open problems.
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    delayed differential equation
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    monotone iterative method
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    retract method
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    Razumikhin's approach
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    asymptotic behavior
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