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The paper contains new unifying periodicity criteria for the following difference equations \[ x_n = \max\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1},n),\ldots,f_m(x_{n-k_m},n),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(1\leq k_1<\dots<k_m\), \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\), then for \[ x_n = \min\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1},n),\dots,f_m(x_{n-k_m},n),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(1\leq k_1<\dots<k_m\), \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\) and finally for \[ x_n=\max\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1^{(1)}},\dots,x_{n-k_{t_1}^{(1)}}),\dots, f_m(x_{n-k_1^{(m)}},\dots,x_{n-k_{t_m}^{(m)}}),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\), \(t_i\in{\mathbb N}\), \(i=1,\dots,m\), \(1\leq k_1^{(i)}<\dots< k_{t_i}^{(i)}\), \(i=1,\dots,m\). The assumptions are various monotonicity and periodicity conditions for the right hand side of the considered equations. | |||
Property / review text: The paper contains new unifying periodicity criteria for the following difference equations \[ x_n = \max\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1},n),\ldots,f_m(x_{n-k_m},n),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(1\leq k_1<\dots<k_m\), \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\), then for \[ x_n = \min\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1},n),\dots,f_m(x_{n-k_m},n),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(1\leq k_1<\dots<k_m\), \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\) and finally for \[ x_n=\max\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1^{(1)}},\dots,x_{n-k_{t_1}^{(1)}}),\dots, f_m(x_{n-k_1^{(m)}},\dots,x_{n-k_{t_m}^{(m)}}),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\), \(t_i\in{\mathbb N}\), \(i=1,\dots,m\), \(1\leq k_1^{(i)}<\dots< k_{t_i}^{(i)}\), \(i=1,\dots,m\). The assumptions are various monotonicity and periodicity conditions for the right hand side of the considered equations. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Vladimir Răsvan / rank | |||
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 39A23 / rank | |||
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 39A20 / rank | |||
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Property / zbMATH DE Number: 5931312 / rank | |||
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max-type difference equation | |||
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min-type difference equation | |||
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periodic solution | |||
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monotonicity | |||
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Periodicity of a class of nonautonomous max-type difference equations (English)
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22 July 2011
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The paper contains new unifying periodicity criteria for the following difference equations \[ x_n = \max\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1},n),\ldots,f_m(x_{n-k_m},n),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(1\leq k_1<\dots<k_m\), \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\), then for \[ x_n = \min\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1},n),\dots,f_m(x_{n-k_m},n),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(1\leq k_1<\dots<k_m\), \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\) and finally for \[ x_n=\max\left\{f_1(x_{n-k_1^{(1)}},\dots,x_{n-k_{t_1}^{(1)}}),\dots, f_m(x_{n-k_1^{(m)}},\dots,x_{n-k_{t_m}^{(m)}}),x_{n-s}\right\}\;,\;n\in{\mathbb N}_0 \] with \(m,s\in{\mathbb N}\), \(t_i\in{\mathbb N}\), \(i=1,\dots,m\), \(1\leq k_1^{(i)}<\dots< k_{t_i}^{(i)}\), \(i=1,\dots,m\). The assumptions are various monotonicity and periodicity conditions for the right hand side of the considered equations.
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max-type difference equation
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min-type difference equation
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periodic solution
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monotonicity
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