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On the recursive sequence \(x_{n+1} = \max \left\{ c, \frac {x_n^p}{x_{n-1}^p} \right\}\) (English)
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6 November 2008
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This work studies the boundedness and global attractivity for the posivitive solutions of the difference equation \(x_{n+1}= \max\{c,{x^p_n\over x^p_{n-1}}\}\), \(n\in\mathbb{N}_0\) with \(p,c\in(0,+\infty)\). It is shown that: (a) there exist unbounded solutions whenever \(p\geq 4\); (b) all positive solutions are bounded when \(p\in(0, 4)\); (c) every positive solution is eventually equal to 1 when \(p\in(0, 4)\) and \(c\geq 1\); (d) all positive solutions converge to 1 whenever \(p,c\in(0,1)\).
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max type difference equations
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boundedness
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difference equation
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global attractivity
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