Forced oscillation of \(n\)th-order functional differential equations (Q5953097)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1690965
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1690965 |
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Forced oscillation of \(n\)th-order functional differential equations (English)
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9 April 2002
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oscillation
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forced term
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delay
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neutral equation
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Here, the authors consider the oscillation of forced functional-differential equations NEWLINE\[NEWLINEx^{(n)}(t)+a(t)f(x(q(t)))=e(t),\tag{1}NEWLINE\]NEWLINE when the forcing term is not required to be the \(n\)th derivative of an oscillatory function. Several new oscillation criteria and explicit oscillation results are given. For example, if \(a(t)\geq 0\), \(\beta>0\) and NEWLINE\[NEWLINE \lim_{t\rightarrow\infty}\inf \frac{1}{(t-t_0)^{\beta}} \int_{t_0}^t (t-s)^{\beta}e(s) ds =-\infty,\;\lim_{t\rightarrow\infty}\sup \frac{1}{(t-t_0)^{\beta}} \int_{t_0}^t (t-s)^{\beta}e(s) ds =+\infty, NEWLINE\]NEWLINE then equation (1) is oscillatory. Forced neutral differential equations are also considered.
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