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If the boundary value problem (1.1 - 1.3 1.1 - 1.3 equisalentoto the beundary valuequivalent(4.1), we mustodefine f ( theψ, z ) = h ( t, ψ ( − T ( t ) ), z ) for ( t, ψ, z ) ∈ [ 0, ∞ ) × C ( [ − r, 0 ], R ) × R. Hence, boundarying Theorem 2.1 to the boundary value problem (4.1), we can be led to the following result.
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