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Monotone solutions of a class of nonlinear difference equations
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    Monotone solutions of a class of nonlinear difference equations (English)
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    21 September 1994
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    The authors prove some comparison theorems for the existence of a positive nondecreasing solution of the nonlinear difference equation (1) \(\Delta (p_{k - 1} (\Delta x_{k - 1})^ \sigma) + q_ k x^ \sigma_ k = 0\), \(k = 1,2, \dots\) where \(\sigma > 0\) and \(\{p_ k\}^ \infty_ 0\) is a positive sequence. Sufficient conditions for the nonexistence of positive nondecreasing solutions of equation (1) are given. For equation (1) with \(p_{k - 1} \equiv 1\) the authors obtain conditions for the existence of positive increasing solutions which converge to a finite limit.
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    comparison theorems
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    positive nondecreasing solution
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    nonlinear difference equation
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