Oscillatory solutions of a system of \(n\) nonlinear integro-differential equations of second order with deviating arguments (Q686841)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 428737
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 428737 |
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Oscillatory solutions of a system of \(n\) nonlinear integro-differential equations of second order with deviating arguments (English)
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13 October 1993
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The paper deals with the system of integro-differential equations with deviating arguments (1) \(y_ i''(t)=\int_ 0^ tf_ i \bigl(t,s;y_ 1(s),\ldots,y_ n(s)\); \(y_ 1(g_ 1(s)), \ldots,y_ n(g_ n(s))\bigr)\) \((i=1,\ldots,n)\), where the functions \(f_ i:R^ +\times R^ +\times R^ n \times R^ n \to R\) \((i=1,\ldots,n)\) are continuous, the functions \(g_ k:R^ +\to R^ + (k=1, \ldots ,n)\) are continuous, non-drecreasing and such that \(g_ k(t)\leq t\) or \(g_ k(t)>t\) for all \(t\) and \(\lim_{t \to \infty}g_ k(t)=\infty\). The author establishes sufficient conditions under which every solution of the system (1) is oscillatory.
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second order
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oscillatory solution
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system of integro-differential equations
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deviating arguments
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