Abstract

Recent studies of differential equations with delayed arguments have revealed interesting, and often surprising, facts about the behavior of solutions. In this paper, the question of the existence of solutions defined for all time is investigated. We begin by applying the following result of Winston [5] to demonstrate some simple scalar delay equations which admit only the zero solution on the line.

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