Existence of uncountably many bounded nonoscillatory solutions and their iterative approximations for second order nonlinear neutral delay difference equations (Q1029394)
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Existence of uncountably many bounded nonoscillatory solutions and their iterative approximations for second order nonlinear neutral delay difference equations (English)
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10 July 2009
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The authors study difference equations for sequences \(x(n)\) where \(n\geq n_0\) is in \(\mathbb{N}\). The difference equations are of second order in the sense that they contain a difference term \(\Delta[a(n)\Delta[x]](n)\) where \(\Delta[x](n)=x(n+1)-x(n)\). The class of equations studied is a generalization of equations of the form \(\Delta[a(n)\Delta[x]](n)+p(n)x(g(n))=0\). The authors establish the existence of uncountably many bounded non-oscillatory solutions \(x(n)\). The proof is constructive using the Mann iterative sequence. Uncountably many solutions are constructed by varying a parameter \(L\) in this Mann iteration. It is difficult to see how the examples in the section `Applications' could have arisen in applications (and none are mentioned).
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uncountably many bounded non-oscillatory solutions
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contraction mapping
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Mann iterative sequence with errors
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iterative approximations
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second order nonlinear neutral delay difference equation
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