On the representation of solution for the perturbed quasi-linear controlled neutral functional-differential equation with the discontinuous initial condition
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Abstract
The analytic relation between solutions of the original Cauchy problem and a corresponding perturbed problem is established. In the representation formula of solution, the effects of the discontinuous initial condition and perturbation of the initial data are revealed.
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The Georgian Mathematical Journal was founded by the Georgian National Academy of Sciences and A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute, and is jointly produced with De Gruyter. The concern of this international journal is the publication of research articles of best scientific standard in pure and applied mathematics. Special emphasis is put on the presentation of results obtained by Georgian mathematicians.