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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1606205
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Linear perturbations of a nonoscillatory second order difference equation (English)
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7 November 2001
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Let \(\{x_n^1\}\) and \(\{x_n^2\}\) be recessive and dominant solutions of the nonoscillatory difference equation \[ \Delta(r_{n-1}\Delta x_{n-1})+p_nx_n=0. \] The author shows if \(\sum\limits^{\infty}f_nx_n^1x_n^2\) converges (perhaps conditionally) and satisfies a second condition on its order of convergence, then the difference equation \[ \Delta(r_{n-1}\Delta x_{n-1})+p_nx_n=f_ny_n \] is also nonoscillatory and has recessive and dominant solutions \(\{y_n^1\}\) and \(\{y_n^2\}\) that behave asymptotically like \(\{x_n^1\}\) and \(\{x_n^2\}\).
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linear perturbations
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nonoscillatory second order difference equation
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asymptotic behaviour
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convergence
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