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\(S^ 1\)-degree and global Hopf bifurcation theory of functional differential equations
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    \(S^ 1\)-degree and global Hopf bifurcation theory of functional differential equations (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    Local and global Hopf bifurcations for functional differential equations are investigated using \textbf{S}\(^ 1\)-degree and bifurcation theory. The approach admits functionals with both unbounded delayed argument and bounded advanced argument. Under reasonable assumptions on the boundedness of the differential equation and regularity of the stationary points and centers, some interesting properties of the global solution branches are stated.
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    local and global Hopf bifurcations
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    functional differential equations
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    \(S^ 1\)-degree
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    functionals
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    unbounded delayed argument
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    bounded advanced argument
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    global solution branches
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