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Necessary conditions for the solutions of second order nonlinear neutral delay difference equations to be oscillatory or tend to zero
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    Necessary conditions for the solutions of second order nonlinear neutral delay difference equations to be oscillatory or tend to zero (English)
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    Necessary conditions for every solution of the neutral delay difference equation \[ \Delta(r_n\Delta(y_n- p_n y_{n-m}))+ q_n G(y_{n-k})= f_n \] to oscillate or to tend to zero as \(n\to\infty\) are found. Here \(\Delta\) is the forward difference operator \(\Delta x_n= x_{n+1}- x_n\), and \(p_n\), \(q_n\), \(r_n\) are sequences of real numbers with \(q_n\geq 0\), \(r_n> 0\).
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    neutral delay difference equation
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    oscillation
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