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Convergent disfocality and nondisfocality criteria for second-order linear differential equations (English)
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16 August 2019
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Summary: This paper presents a method to determine whether the second-order linear differential equation \(y'' + q(x) y = 0\) is either disfocal or nondisfocal in a fixed interval. The method is based on the recursive application of a linear operator to certain functions and yields upper and lower bounds for the distances between a zero and its adjacent critical points, which will be shown to converge to the exact values of such distances as the recursivity index grows.
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