Boundedness and persistence of delay differential equations with mixed nonlinearity
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Abstract: For a nonlinear equation with several variable delays dot{x}(t)=sum_{k=1}^m f_k(t, x(h_1(t)),dots,x(h_l(t)))-g(t,x(t)), where the functions increase in some variables and decrease in the others, we obtain conditions when a positive solution exists on , as well as explore boundedness and persistence of solutions. Finally, we present sufficient conditions when a solution is unbounded. Examples include the Mackey-Glass equation with non-monotone feedback and two variable delays; its solutions can be neither persistent nor bounded, unlike the well studied case when these two delays coincide.
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