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The author shows that every bounded solution of the equation \[ x(t)- \int^{t}_{0}K(t,s)g(x(s))ds=f(t,x(t)) \] has an infinity of zeros tending to infinity if and only if \(\lim_{t\to \infty}\int^{t}_{t_ 0}K(t,s)ds=\infty,\) \(t\geq t_ 0\geq 0\), and for each \(\sigma >0\) the function \(\quad h(t)=\int^{\sigma}_{0}K(t,s)ds\) is bounded. This result is obtained under the assumptions that K(t,s) is non-increasing in t, f is strictly increasing in x, \(f(t,0)=0\), g(x)\(\geq x\), along with Lipschitz continuity of f and g. | |||
Property / review text: The author shows that every bounded solution of the equation \[ x(t)- \int^{t}_{0}K(t,s)g(x(s))ds=f(t,x(t)) \] has an infinity of zeros tending to infinity if and only if \(\lim_{t\to \infty}\int^{t}_{t_ 0}K(t,s)ds=\infty,\) \(t\geq t_ 0\geq 0\), and for each \(\sigma >0\) the function \(\quad h(t)=\int^{\sigma}_{0}K(t,s)ds\) is bounded. This result is obtained under the assumptions that K(t,s) is non-increasing in t, f is strictly increasing in x, \(f(t,0)=0\), g(x)\(\geq x\), along with Lipschitz continuity of f and g. / rank | |||
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oscillations | |||
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infinity of zeros | |||
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An oscillation of a solution to a nonlinear integral equation (English)
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1987
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The author shows that every bounded solution of the equation \[ x(t)- \int^{t}_{0}K(t,s)g(x(s))ds=f(t,x(t)) \] has an infinity of zeros tending to infinity if and only if \(\lim_{t\to \infty}\int^{t}_{t_ 0}K(t,s)ds=\infty,\) \(t\geq t_ 0\geq 0\), and for each \(\sigma >0\) the function \(\quad h(t)=\int^{\sigma}_{0}K(t,s)ds\) is bounded. This result is obtained under the assumptions that K(t,s) is non-increasing in t, f is strictly increasing in x, \(f(t,0)=0\), g(x)\(\geq x\), along with Lipschitz continuity of f and g.
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oscillations
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Volterra equation
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bounded solution
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infinity of zeros
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