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Generally speaking, nonlinear differential-difference equations are not integrable in quadratures. Therefore, qualitative methods take on special importance for the investigathion of these equations. The main problem here is to study the asymptotic behavior and stability of solutions.
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Sharkovsky, A.N., Maistrenko, Y.L., Romanenko, E.Y. (1993). Completely Integrable Differential-Difference Equations. In: Difference Equations and Their Applications. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 250. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1763-0_8
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