A Note on the Interpretation of Distributed Delay Equations

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Authors: Philip Doldo, Jamol Pender Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 June 2021

Abstract: Distributed delay equations have been used to model situations in which there is some sort of delay whose duration is uncertain. However, the interpretation of a distributed delay equation is actually very different from that of a delay differential equation with a random delay. This work explicitly highlights this distinction as it is an important consideration to make when modeling delayed systems in which the delay can take on several values.













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