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First-order linear differential equations with multiple non-monotone delay arguments are studied. A new oscillation criterion is derived using the monotonicity analysis. An example is given to illustrate the result.
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Differential equations with several non-monotone arguments: an oscillation result
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    Differential equations with several non-monotone arguments: an oscillation result (English)
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    28 March 2017
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    First-order linear differential equations with multiple non-monotone delay arguments are studied. A new oscillation criterion is derived using the monotonicity analysis. An example is given to illustrate the result.
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    differential equation
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    non-monotone argument
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    oscillatory solutions
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    nonoscillatory solutions
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