Comparison theorems and oscillation criteria for difference equations (Q1576945)

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Comparison theorems and oscillation criteria for difference equations
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    Comparison theorems and oscillation criteria for difference equations (English)
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    2 April 2001
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    The authors prove that if \(p_n \geq k^k/(k+1)^{k+1}\) for all large \(n\), then every solution of the first order delay difference equation \(\Delta x_n + p_n x_{n-k}=0\) is oscillatory if and only if every solution of the second order ordinary difference equation \[ \Delta^2 y_{n-1}+ 2 \frac{(k+1)^k}{k^{k+1}}\left[p_n-\frac{k^k}{(k+1)^{k+1}}\right] y_n=0 \] is oscillatory.
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    comparison theorems
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    oscillation criteria
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    first-order delay difference equation
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