Strongly order preserving semiflows generated by functional differential equations (Q1178017)

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Strongly order preserving semiflows generated by functional differential equations
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    Strongly order preserving semiflows generated by functional differential equations (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The authors' goal is to extend some of their previous results in the theory of monotone dynamical systems to certain systems of functional differential equations. The fundamental paper in this field was written by M. Hirsch and appeared in 1988; Hirsch established that most orbits of a strongly monotone semiflow on a strongly ordered space tend to a set of equilibria. The authors previously introduced the quasimonotone property for functional differential equations. However, this property is quite restrictive, and, in many interesting examples, functional differential equations are not quasimonotone. The aim of the authors here is to weaken the quasimonotone assumption enough to get an open and dense subset of convergent and stable points for interesting systems of functional differential equations. Two specific applications are then considered: the dynamics of a spatially distributed population with a juvenile period, and a cyclic feedback system.
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    monotone dynamical systemss
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    functional differential equations
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    quasimonotone property
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    spatially distributed population
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    cyclic feedback system
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