Equations of the form du/dt = g(u(t), u(h(t))) arise in a number of scientific contexts. The authors point out some interesting properties of the solution of u′(t) = -u(t - 1 - k sin &ohgr;t) + sin at. These properties were obtained by means of numerical solution.
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