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Oscillatory and asymptotic behavior in certain third order difference equations
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    Oscillatory and asymptotic behavior in certain third order difference equations (English)
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    The difference equation (E): \(\Delta^ 3x_ n-a_ nx_{n+2}=0\) for \(n\in {\mathbb{N}}\), where \(\Delta\) denotes the forward difference operator, is studied subject to the condition \(a_ n>0\) for any n. The main result is that equation (E) has an oscillatory solution if and only if for every nonoscillatory solution \((x_ n)\) of (E), there exists an integer N for which \(x_ n>0\), \(\Delta x_ n>0\) and \(\Delta^ 2x_ n>0\) for all \(n\geq N\). This is a discrete analogue of a theorem about differential equations [cf. \textit{W. E. Taylor jun.}, ibid. 12, 97-102 (1982; Zbl 0484.34020)]. Within the proof the concept of solutions of a ``quasi- adjoint'' equation of (E) is used.
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    asymptotic behavior
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    third order linear difference equation
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    quasi- adjoint equation
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    oscillatory solution
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