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A second-order delay differential equation with multiple periodic solutions
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    A second-order delay differential equation with multiple periodic solutions (English)
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    23 September 1999
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    The author considers the equation \[ x''(t)+ \omega^2x(t)= bx([t-1]),\tag{1} \] \(\omega\), \(b\) are real constants, \(b\neq 0\), \([\cdot]\) signifies the greatest integer function. The equation (1) is a differential equation with piecewise constant arguments and represents a hybrid of continuous and discrete dynamical systems. An existence of solutions to (1) is proved. It is shown that for certain values of the coefficieints, some or all of the solutions to (1) are monotone although the corresponding homogeneous equation is clearly oscillatory. For a specific relation between \(\omega\) and \(b\), there exist periodic solutions with different periods.
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    delay differential equations
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    periodic solutions
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    stability
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