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Limit circle/limit point criteria for second-order sublinear differential equations with damping term
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    Limit circle/limit point criteria for second-order sublinear differential equations with damping term (English)
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    16 January 2012
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    Consider the scalar equation \[ (a(t)y')'+ b(t)y'+ r(t) y^\gamma= 0,\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(a,r: \mathbb R_+\to \mathbb R\) are sufficiently smooth, \(b: \mathbb R_+\to\mathbb R_+\) is continuous, \(\gamma= 2k-1\) with \(k= (M+ N- 1)/(2N- 1)\), where \(M\) and \(N\) are positive integers. The authors present necessary and sufficient conditions for \((*)\) to be of limit-circle type or limit-point type.
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