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    Oscillation of a class of difference equations of second order (English)
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    20 July 2009
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    The difference equation \[ \Delta(a(n)\Delta(x(n)+\sum r_i(n) x(n-\rho_i)))+ \sum p_i(n)x(n- \tau_i)= f(n) \] with real entries, integer delays and finite index sets is investigated under conditions such that every (bounded) solution oscillates or tends to zero.
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    linear difference equation
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    oscillating solutions
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    solutions converging to zero
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    asymptotic behaviour
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    neutral difference equations
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