Young differential delay equations driven by Hölder continuous paths
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Abstract: In this paper we prove the existence and uniqueness of the solution of Young differential delay equations under weaker conditions than it is known in the literature. We also prove the continuity and differentiability of the solution with respect to the initial function and give an estimate for the growth of the solution. The proofs use techniques of stopping times, Shauder-Tychonoff fixed point theorem and a Gronwall-type lemma.
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