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New discrete type inequalities and global stability of nonlinear difference equations
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    New discrete type inequalities and global stability of nonlinear difference equations (English)
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    Let \(\mathbb{Z}^+\) be the set of positive integers and consider the difference equation \[ \Delta x_n = -px_n + f(n,x_{n-h_0},x_{n-h_1},\dots,x_{n-h_r}),\quad n=0,1,2,\dots \] where \(r\) is a positive integer, \(0=h_0<h_1<\cdots <h_r\), and \(h_i\in \mathbb{Z}^+\) for \(i=1,\dots,r\). The authors' main results can be stated as follows: The zero solution is globally asymptotically stable if \[ |f(n,x_{n-h_0},x_{n-h_1},\dots,x_{n-h_r})|\leq \sum_{i=0}^r q_i|x_{n-h_i}|\tag{1} \] where \(q_i\geq 0,~i=1,\dots,r-1\), \(q_r>0\), and \(\sum_{i=0}^r q_i<p\leq 1\) for some positive real number \(p\) or \[ |f(n,x_{n-h_0},x_{n-h_1},\dots,x_{n-h_r})|\leq \prod_{i=0}^r \beta_i| x_{n-h_i}|^{\alpha_i}\tag{2} \] where \(\alpha_i>0\) for \(i=1,\dots,r\) with \(\sum_{i=0}^r \alpha_i=1\), \(\beta_i>0\) for \(i=1,\dots,r\), and \(\prod_{i=0}^r \beta_i<p\leq 1\) for some positive real number \(p\). It appears to me that the authors' results are valid provided that the index \(i\) (for the parameters \(q_i,~\alpha_i\), and \(\beta_i\)) starts from \(0\).
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    discrete type inequality
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    Halanay inequality
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    global stability
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    asymptotic stability
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    nonlinear difference equations
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