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On existence of positive solutions and bounded oscillations for neutral difference equations
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    On existence of positive solutions and bounded oscillations for neutral difference equations (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The authors consider the linear homogeneous difference equation \(\Delta^ \alpha(x_ n-cx_{n-m})+p_ n x_{n-k}=0\), where \(c,p_ n\geq 0\). Here \(\Delta\) is the forward difference operator, \(\Delta x_ n=x_{n+1}-x_ n\), and \(\alpha=1,2\). It is shown that positive solutions tending to zero or \(\infty\) or remaining bounded, or oscillatory solutions, respectively, exist under appropriate conditions on \(c\) and \(p_ n\). Reviewer's remark: The right-hand sides of equations (2.17) and (2.20) should read \((n+3)/(n^ 2(n+1))\) and \((n+3)/(n(n+1))\), respectively, for these equations to have the indicated solutions.
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    bounded solutions
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    linear homogeneous difference equation
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    positive solutions
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    oscillatory solutions
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