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Existence of a nonoscillatory solution of a second-order linear neutral difference equation
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    Existence of a nonoscillatory solution of a second-order linear neutral difference equation (English)
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    14 February 2008
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    The author considers the neutral delay difference equation with positive and negative coefficients \[ \Delta^2(x_n+p x_{n-m})+p_nx_{n-k}-q_n x_{n-\ell}=0\tag{1} \] where \(p\in\mathbb R\) and \(m,k,\ell\in\mathbb N\) and \(p_n,q_n\in\mathbb R^+\), \(n\geq n_0\in\mathbb N\). The main result is the following Theorem: If the conditions \[ \sum^\infty ip_i<\infty,\quad \sum^\infty iq_i<\infty \] hold, where \(p\neq -1\), then equation (1) has a nonoscillatory solution.
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    nonoscillatory solution
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    contraction principle
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    neutral delay difference equation
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