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Motivated by a previous paper by \textit{B. Liu} [J. Differ. Equations 207, No. 1, 73--92 (2004; Zbl 1069.34052)] the authors consider the differential equation \[ (\phi_p (x'))'+a\phi_p (x^+ )-b\phi_p (x^- )=G_x (x,t)+f(t) \] where \(\phi_p (s)=|s|^{p-2} s\). They assume that the number \[ \omega =\frac{1}{2} \left(\frac{1}{a^{1/p}} +\frac{1}{b^{1/p}} \right) \] satisfies a Diophantine condition and impose some assumptions on the functions \(G\) and \(f\) in order to deduce that all solutions are bounded.
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Boundedness for second order differential equations with jumping \(p\)-Laplacian and an oscillating term
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    Boundedness for second order differential equations with jumping \(p\)-Laplacian and an oscillating term (English)
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    29 January 2014
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    Motivated by a previous paper by \textit{B. Liu} [J. Differ. Equations 207, No. 1, 73--92 (2004; Zbl 1069.34052)] the authors consider the differential equation \[ (\phi_p (x'))'+a\phi_p (x^+ )-b\phi_p (x^- )=G_x (x,t)+f(t) \] where \(\phi_p (s)=|s|^{p-2} s\). They assume that the number \[ \omega =\frac{1}{2} \left(\frac{1}{a^{1/p}} +\frac{1}{b^{1/p}} \right) \] satisfies a Diophantine condition and impose some assumptions on the functions \(G\) and \(f\) in order to deduce that all solutions are bounded.
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    \(p\)-Laplacian
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    bounded solution
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    small twist
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    invariant cuve
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