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Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a class of second order nonlinear differential equations
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    Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a class of second order nonlinear differential equations (English)
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    The authors discuss the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of \((p(t)y')'+f(t,y,y')=0\) under the assumption that \(P(t):=\int^{t}_{0}ds/p(s)\to \infty\) as \(t\to \infty\) and \(f(t,u,v)>0\) is nondecreasing in u and in v, which is a generalization of \(y''+\phi (t)e^ y=0,\phi (t)>0\). Sufficient and necessary conditions are given for the existence of a solution y(t) satisfying each of the relations \(\lim_{t\to \infty}p(t)y'(t)=-\infty,\) a negative constant, 0, a positive constant. For example, they prove that there is a solution y(t) satisfying \(\lim_{t\to \infty}p(t)y'(t)=-c,\) a negative constant, if and only if \(\int^{\infty}f(t,-kP(t),k\frac{k}{p(t)})dt<\infty\) for some \(k>0\).
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    second order differential equation
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