A comparison principle and stability for large-scale impulsive delay differential systems
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Publication:3365658
DOI10.1017/S1446181100009998zbMath1095.34049MaRDI QIDQ3365658
Y. Zhang, Xinzhi Liu, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen
Publication date: 23 January 2006
Published in: The ANZIAM Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Functional-differential equations with impulses (34K45) Stability theory of functional-differential equations (34K20) Neutral functional-differential equations (34K40)
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