Oscillation and asymptotic behavior of solutions of linear differential inequalities and equations with deviating arguments (Q760577)

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    Oscillation and asymptotic behavior of solutions of linear differential inequalities and equations with deviating arguments
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3884549

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      Oscillation and asymptotic behavior of solutions of linear differential inequalities and equations with deviating arguments (English)
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      Sturmian comparison theorems are established for nonlinear differential inequalities with deviating arguments of the form \(y(t)[(R(t)y'(t))'+H(t,y<\sigma (t)>)]\leq 0\), \(t\geq t_ 0\) and \(y(t)[(r(t)y'(t))'+h(t,y<\xi (t)>)]\leq 0,\)t\(\geq t_ 0\) where \(z<\xi (t)>=(z[\xi_ 1(t)],...,z[\xi_ m(t)])\), \(\xi =(\xi_ 1,...,\xi_ m)\). Sufficient conditions are obtained under which every solution of the differential inequality \(y(t)[(r(t)y'(t))'+p(t)f(y[\tau (t)])]\leq 0,\) \(t\geq t_ 0\), is oscillatory or tends to zero as \(t\to \infty\).
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      Sturmian comparison theorems
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      nonlinear differential inequalities
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