Sufficient condition for the non-oscillation of the non-homogeneous linear n -th order differential equation

Milan Medveď

Matematický časopis (1968)

  • Volume: 18, Issue: 2, page 99-104
  • ISSN: 0232-0525

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Medveď, Milan. "Sufficient condition for the non-oscillation of the non-homogeneous linear $n$-th order differential equation." Matematický časopis 18.2 (1968): 99-104. <http://eudml.org/doc/29923>.

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  1. Švec M., On various properties of the solutions of third and fourth order linear differential equations, Differential Eguations and Their Applications (Proc. Conf., Pгague, 1962), 187-198. Publ. House of the Czechoslovak Acad. Sci., Prague, Academic Press, New York, 1963. (1962) MR0174825
  2. Mammana G., Decomposizione delle espressioni differenziali lineari omogenee in prodotti di fattori simbolici e applicazione relativa allo statio delle equazioni differenziali lineari, Math. Z. 33 (1931), 186-231. (1931) MR1545209

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