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On oscillation of solutions of forced nonlinear neutral differential equations of higher order

N. ParhiRadhanath N. Rath — 2003

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for every bounded solution of [ y ( t ) - p ( t ) y ( t - τ ) ] ( n ) + Q ( t ) G y ( t - σ ) = f ( t ) , t 0 , ( * ) to oscillate or tend to zero as t for different ranges of p ( t ) . It is shown, under some stronger conditions, that every solution of ( * ) oscillates or tends to zero as t . Our results hold for linear, a class of superlinear and other nonlinear equations and answer a conjecture by Ladas and Sficas, Austral. Math. Soc. Ser. B 27 (1986), 502–511, and generalize some known results.

Oscillation of solutions of non-linear neutral delay differential equations of higher order for p ( t ) = ± 1

Radhanath N. RathLaxmi N. PadhyNiyati Misra — 2004

Archivum Mathematicum

In this paper, the oscillation criteria for solutions of the neutral delay differential equation (NDDE) y ( t ) - p ( t ) y ( t - τ ) ( n ) + α Q ( t ) G y ( t - σ ) = f ( t ) has been studied where p ( t ) = 1 or p ( t ) 0 , α = ± 1 , Q C [ 0 , ) , R + , f C ( [ 0 , ) , R ) , G C ( R , R ) . This work improves and generalizes some recent results and answer some questions that are raised in [1].

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