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Frequent oscillatory solutions of a nonlinear partial difference equation
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    Frequent oscillatory solutions of a nonlinear partial difference equation (English)
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    25 February 2009
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    Oscillatory conditions for the partial difference equation of the form \[ u_{m+1,n}+u_{m,n+1}-u_{m,n} +\sum_{i=1}^{h}p_{i}(m,n)|u_{m-k_{i,}n-l_{i}}|^{\alpha_{i}}\operatorname{sgn} u_{m-k_{i,}n-l_{i}}=0 \] are established. Two examples illustrating the results are given.
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    partial difference equations
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    frequency oscillatory
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    frequency measures
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    nonlinear
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