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The oscillation of a class of the fractional-order delay differential equations
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    The oscillation of a class of the fractional-order delay differential equations (English)
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    23 August 2019
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    Summary: Several oscillation results are proposed including necessary and sufficient conditions for the oscillation of fractional-order delay differential equations with constant coefficients, the sufficient or necessary and sufficient conditions for the oscillation of fractional-order delay differential equations by analysis method, and the sufficient or necessary and sufficient conditions for the oscillation of delay partial differential equation with three different boundary conditions. For this, \(\alpha\)-exponential function which is a kind of functions that play the same role of the classical exponential functions of fractional-order derivatives is used.
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