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Oscillation of second order linear differential equations with impulses (English)
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6 December 2007
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We use the associated Riccati techniques and the equivalence transformation to discuss the oscillation and the nonoscillation of the second order linear ordinary differential equation with impulses of the form \[ \begin{cases} (a(t)x'(t))'+p(t)x(t)=0, & t\geq t_0,\;t\neq t_k,\\ x(t^+_k)=b_kx(t_k),\quad x'(t^+_k)=c_kx'(t_k), & k=1,2,\dots.\end{cases} \] Some examples are also given which show that the oscillation of impulsive differential equations can be caused by impulsive perturbations, though the corresponding classical equation admits a nonoscillatory solution.
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oscillation
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nonoscillatory
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impulsive differential equation
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