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The 3/2 stability theorem for one-dimensional delay-differential equations with unbounded delay
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    The 3/2 stability theorem for one-dimensional delay-differential equations with unbounded delay (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Conditions for uniform stability and uniform asymptotic stability are derived for equations of the type \(x'(t)=-a(t)x(g(t))\). The main assumptions are that \(g(t)\to\infty\) as \(t\to\infty\) and \(\sup_{t\geq 0}A(t)\leq 3/2\), \(\inf_{t\geq 0}A(t)>0\), where \(A(t)=\int^ t_{g(t)}a(s)ds\).
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    uniform asymptotic stability
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