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Positive solutions for singular discrete boundary value problems (English)
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29 April 2005
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The paper deals with the second-order difference equation (1) \(\Delta(a_n\Phi_p (\Delta x_n)) = g(n, x_{n+1})\), where \(\Delta x_n = x_{n+1} - x_n,\) \(\{ a_n \}\) is a positive real sequence, \(g\) is a positive continuous function on \(\mathbb{N} \times(0,u_0)\), \(0<u_0\leq\infty\), and \(\Phi_p(u)=| u|^{p-2}u\) with \(p>1\). The function \(g\) can be unbounded with respect to the second variable in a right neighborhood of zero. The authors give conditions for the existence of decaying solutions of (1), i.e. positive solutions \(\{ x_n \}\) with \(\Delta x_n < 0\) and \(\lim_n x_n=0\).
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second-order difference equation
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decaying solution
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