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Spectral properties of fourth order differential operators

Ondřej Došlý, Roman Hilscher (1997)

Mathematica Bohemica

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Necessary and sufficient conditions for discreteness and boundedness below of the spectrum of the singular differential operator ( y ) 1 w ( t ) ( r ( t ) y ) , t [ a , ) are established. These conditions are based on a recently proved relationship between spectral properties of and oscillation of a certain associated second order differential equation.

Comparison theorems for differential equations of neutral type

Miroslava Růžičková (1997)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We are interested in comparing the oscillatory and asymptotic properties of the equations L n [ x ( t ) - P ( t ) x ( g ( t ) ) ] + δ f ( t , x ( h ( t ) ) ) = 0 with those of the equations M n [ x ( t ) - P ( t ) x ( g ( t ) ) ] + δ Q ( t ) q ( x ( r ( t ) ) ) = 0 .

On special Riemannian 3 -manifolds with distinct constant Ricci eigenvalues

Oldřich Kowalski, Zdeněk Vlášek (1999)

Mathematica Bohemica

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The first author and F. Prufer gave an explicit classification of all Riemannian 3-manifolds with distinct constant Ricci eigenvalues and satisfying additional geometrical conditions. The aim of the present paper is to get the same classification under weaker geometrical conditions.

On systems of linear algebraic equations in the Colombeau algebra

Jan Ligęza, Milan Tvrdý (1999)

Mathematica Bohemica

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From the fact that the unique solution of a homogeneous linear algebraic system is the trivial one we can obtain the existence of a solution of the nonhomogeneous system. Coefficients of the systems considered are elements of the Colombeau algebra ¯ of generalized real numbers. It is worth mentioning that the algebra ¯ is not a field.

Higher-order differential systems and a regularization operator

Pavel Calábek (1999)

Mathematica Bohemica

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Sufficient conditions for the existence of solutions to boundary value problems with a Caratheodory right hand side for ordinary differential systems are established by means of continuous approximations.