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    6 January 1997
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    Consider the second order difference equation \(\Delta^2 x(n) = f(n, x(n))\). Under some assumptions to complicated to be presented here, as \(n \to \infty\), every solution with initial conditions small enough has the form \(x(n) = (\delta_1 + o(1)) n + \delta_2 + o(1)\), where \(\delta_i (i = 1,2)\) are constants. Some extensions of this result are studied also. Two illustrative exemples are included.
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    asymptotic formulae
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    nonoscillation
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    second order difference equation
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