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A maximum principle for second order nonlinear differential inequalities and its applications (English)
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2 January 1996
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The main result concerns the differential inequality \[ y(t)\{(r(t) y'(t))'+ f(t, y(t))\}\leq 0, \] a.e. on \([a, b]\), where \(f\) satisfies an Osgood condition. Let \(y\) be a solution to the inequality such that \(y(t)\neq 0\) on \((a, b)\). If \(y(a)= 0\) or \(y(b)= 0\), then \(y'(a)\neq 0\) or \(y'(b)\neq 0\), respectively. Applications are given to maximum principles and to comparison principles for second-order differential equations.
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differential inequality
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Osgood condition
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maximum principles
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comparison principles
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second-order differential equations
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