Because the theory of equations with delay terms occurs in a variety of
contexts, it is important to provide a framework, whenever possible, to
handle as many cases as possible simultaneously so as to bring out a
better insight and understanding of the subtle differences of the
various equations with delays. Furthermore, such a unified theory would
avoid duplication and expose open questions that are significant for
future research.
It is in this spirit that the authors view the importance of their
monograph, which presents a systematic and unified theory of recent
developments of equations with unbounded delay, describes the current
state of the theory showing the essential unity achieved, and provides a
general structure applicable to a variety of problems.
It is the first book that:
(i) presents a unified framework to investigate the basic existence
theory for a variety of equations with delay;
(ii) treats the classification of equations with memory precisely so as
to bring out the subtle differences between them;
(iii) develops a systematic study of stability theory in terms of two
different measures which includes several known concepts; and
(iv) exhibits the advantages of employing Lyapunov functions on product
spaces as well as the method of perturbing Lyapunov functions.
This book will be of value to researchers and advanced graduate students
in mathematics, electrical engineering and biomathematics.