Disconjugacy and disfocality of differential systems
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- Disconjugacy of Complex Differential Systems
- Disconjugate Linear Differential Operators
- On the Non-Existence of Conjugate Points
- On the Oscillation of Solutions of Self-Adjoint Linear Differential Equations of the Fourth Order
- On the Zeros of Solutions of n -th Order Linear Differential Equations
- The Schwarzian derivative and schlicht functions
Cited in
(15)- Distribution of zeros of a solution for a nondisconjugate differential equations
- Nonoscillation and disconjugacy of systems of linear differential equations
- Uniqueness criteria for second order nonlinear boundary value problems
- Conjugate Points, Triangular Matrices, and Riccati Equations
- Scalar and matrix complex nonoscillation criteria
- Norm conditions for disconjugacy of complex differential systems
- Mappings of domains by components of solutions of differential systems
- Curves on the unit sphere and disconjugacy of differential systems
- Oscillation Theorems for Systems of Linear Differential Equations
- Markov systems of vector-valued functions and disconjugacy
- Uniqueness for nth order de la vallee poussin boundary value problems
- Some Function-Theoretic Aspects of Disconjugacy of Linear-Differential Systems
- On disconjugacy and interpolation in the complex domain
- Oscillatory properties of complex differential systems
- A Norm Condition for Disconjugacy of Complex Differential Systems
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