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Oscillation theorems for second-order nonlinear partial difference equations
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    Oscillation theorems for second-order nonlinear partial difference equations (English)
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    14 February 2002
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    Sufficient conditions for the oscillation of all solutions to the second-order nonlinear partial difference equation of the form \[ T(\Delta_1,\Delta_2)[c_{mn}\Delta_1(y_{mn})]+\sum_{i=1}^sa_i(m,n)f_i(y_{m+1,n},\Delta_1(y_{mn}))=0 \] are obtained. An example illustrating the results is given.
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    oscillation
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    second-order nonlinear partial difference equation
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