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Oscillation of solutions of LDE's in domains conformally equivalent to unit disc
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    Oscillation of solutions of LDE's in domains conformally equivalent to unit disc (English)
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    10 February 2022
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    The author investigates the oscillation of solutions of a higher order linear differential equations where the coefficients are analytic in a domain \(\Omega\). The method used relies on a conformal transformation of the differential equations to another whose coefficients are analytic in a domain conformally equivalent to \(\Omega\). Actually, this paper is a genaralization of \textit{Z. Nehari}'s work [Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 55, 545--551 (1949; Zbl 0035.05104)] The conformal transformation that has been used is based upon the incomplete exponential Bell polynomials. Existence of zero-free solution bases is provided in details. Further, sharpness of the obtained results is also discussed briefly.
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    Bell polynomial
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    frequency of zeros
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    linear differential equation
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    oscillation theory
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    zero distribution
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