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The difference equation \(x_{n+1}=\alpha + \frac {x_{n-k}}{\Sigma_{i=0}^{k-1} c_{i}x_{n-i}}\) has solutions converging to zero
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    The difference equation \(x_{n+1}=\alpha + \frac {x_{n-k}}{\Sigma_{i=0}^{k-1} c_{i}x_{n-i}}\) has solutions converging to zero (English)
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    14 February 2007
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    The authors consider the following difference equation \[ x_{n+1}=\alpha +\frac{x_{n-k}}{\sum_{i=0}^{k-1}c_ix_{n-i}},n=0,1,\dots , \] where \(k\in \mathbb{N},\) \(c_i\geq 0,\) \(i=0,\dots ,k-1,\) \(\sum_{i=0}^{k-1}c_i=1, \) and \(\alpha <-1.\) They prove that the difference equation has solutions which monotonically converge to zero.
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    rational difference equation
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    positive nonoscillatory solutions
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    convergence
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