Oscillation criteria for first order linear delay differential equations with several variable delays (Q2178696)
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Oscillation criteria for first order linear delay differential equations with several variable delays (English)
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11 May 2020
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The authors condiser the oscillation problem for the first-order delay differential equation \[ x'(t)+\sum_{i=1}^m p_i(t)x(t-\tau(t))=0. \] It has been shown in the literature that the equation is oscillatory if a liminf condition is satisfied. For example, \[ \liminf_{t \to \infty}\sum_{i=1}^m \int_{t-\tau_i}^t p_i(s) ds >\frac 1e \quad \text{ when } \tau_i \text{ is constant}.\tag{\(*\)} \] Parallel results have also been given for the case when \(\tau_i(t)\) is variable. In this paper, the authors show that under some conditions, the liminf condition for oscillation can be weekend to a limsup condition for \(\tau_i(t)\) to be constant and variable. In particular for the former, \((*)\) becoms \[ \limsup_{t \to \infty}\sum_{i=1}^m \int_{t-\tau_i}^t p_i(s) ds >\frac 1e. \]
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oscillation
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delay differential equation
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several variable delays
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deviating argument
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non-monotone argument
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slowly varying function
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