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Stability of solutions for the recursive sequence \(x_{n+1}=(\alpha -\beta x_{n})/(\gamma +g(x_{n-k}))\)
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    Stability of solutions for the recursive sequence \(x_{n+1}=(\alpha -\beta x_{n})/(\gamma +g(x_{n-k}))\) (English)
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    22 February 2005
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    The authors investigate the global behavior of the recursive sequence \[ x_{n+1}=\frac{\alpha-\beta x_n}{\gamma+g(x_{n-k})} \;\text{ for } \;n=0,1,\dots, \] where \(\alpha, \beta, \gamma\geq0\), \(k\) is a fixed positive integer, the initial conditions \(x_{-k},\cdots,x_0\) are all arbitrary and \(g(x)\) is a continuous function defined on \((-\infty,\infty)\) satisfying (i) \(g(x)>0\) for \(x>0\); (ii) \(g(x)\) is increasing on \((-\infty,\infty)\); (iii) \(\frac{x}{g(x)}\) is nondecreasing on \((0,\infty)\).
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    global attractor
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    recursive sequences
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    rational difference equations
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    semi-cycles
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    stability
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