
doi: 10.1007/bf01056847
Conditions are given for dynamic equivalence [see \textit{J. K. Hale}, J. Differ. Equations 10, 59-82 (1971; Zbl 0223.34057)] of two autonomous functional-differential equations of neutral type, the first of which is nonlinear while the second one is linear.
dynamic equivalence, first order differential equation, Functional-differential equations (including equations with delayed, advanced or state-dependent argument), autonomous differential-functional equation of neutral type, autonomous functional-differential equations of neutral type, continuability of the solutions
dynamic equivalence, first order differential equation, Functional-differential equations (including equations with delayed, advanced or state-dependent argument), autonomous differential-functional equation of neutral type, autonomous functional-differential equations of neutral type, continuability of the solutions
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