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Summary: This paper is concerned with the existence of extreme solutions of periodic boundary value problems for a class of first-order impulsive functional differential equations of hybrid type. We obtain the sufficient conditions for existence of extreme solutions by using upper and lower solutions method coupled with monotone iterative technique.
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Periodic boundary value problems for a class of impulsive functional differential equations of hybrid type
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    Periodic boundary value problems for a class of impulsive functional differential equations of hybrid type (English)
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    Summary: This paper is concerned with the existence of extreme solutions of periodic boundary value problems for a class of first-order impulsive functional differential equations of hybrid type. We obtain the sufficient conditions for existence of extreme solutions by using upper and lower solutions method coupled with monotone iterative technique.
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