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Interval Oscillation for Second Order Nonlinear Differential Equations with a Damping Term

Hassan, Taher S. (2008)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 34C10, 34C15. It is the purpose of this paper to give oscillation criteria for the second order nonlinear differential equation with a damping term (a(t) y′(t))′ + p(t)y′(t) + q(t) |y(t)| α−1 y(t) = 0, t ≥ t0, where α ≥ 1, a ∈ C1([t0,∞);(0,∞)) and p,q ∈ C([t0,∞);R). Our results here are different, generalize and improve some known results for oscillation of second order nonlinear differential equations that are different from most...

Oscillation conditions for first-order nonlinear advanced differential equations

Özkan Öcalan, Nurten Kiliç (2023)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Our purpose is to analyze a first order nonlinear differential equation with advanced arguments. Then, some sufficient conditions for the oscillatory solutions of this equation are presented. Our results essentially improve two conditions in the paper “Oscillation tests for nonlinear differential equations with several nonmonotone advanced arguments” by N. Kilıç, Ö. Öcalan and U. M. Özkan. Also we give an example to illustrate our results.

Classifications and existence of nonoscillatory solutions of second order nonlinear neutral differential equations

Wantong Li (1997)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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A class of neutral nonlinear differential equations is studied. Various classifications of their eventually positive solutions are given. Necessary and/or sufficient conditions are then derived for the existence of these eventually positive solutions. The derivations are based on two fixed point theorems as well as the method of successive approximations.

An improved oscillation theorem for nonlinear differential equations of advanced type

Nurten Kiliç, Özkan Öcalan, Mustafa Kemal Yildiz (2024)

Archivum Mathematicum

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This paper deals with the oscillatory solutions of the first order nonlinear advanced differential equation. The aim of the present paper is to obtain an oscillation condition for this equation. This result is new and improves and correlates many of the well-known oscillation criteria that were in the literature. Finally, an example is given to illustrate the main result.

Linearized comparison criteria for a nonlinear neutral differential equation

Xinping Guan, Sui Sun Cheng (1996)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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A class of nonlinear neutral differential equations with variable coefficients and delays is considered. Conditions for the existence of eventually positive solutions are obtained which extend some of the criteria existing in the literature. In particular, a linearized comparison theorem is obtained which establishes a connection between our nonlinear equations and a class of linear neutral equations with constant coefficients.

Oscillation Theorems for Second Order Sublinear Ordinary Differential Equations

Elabbasy, E. (1997)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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Oscillation criteria are given for the second order sublinear non-autonomous differential equation. (r(t) (x)x′(t))′ + q(t)g(x(t)) = (t). These criteria extends and improves earlier oscillation criteria of Kamenev, Kura, Philos and Wong. Oscillation criteria are also given for second order sublinear damped non-autonomous differential equations.

New interval oscillation criteria for second-order functional differential equations with nonlinear damping

Süleyman Öǧrekçi (2015)

Open Mathematics

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This paper concerns the oscillation problem of second-order nonlinear damped ODE with functional terms.We give some new interval oscillation criteria which is not only based on constructing a lower solution of a Riccati type equation but also based on constructing an upper solution for corresponding Riccati type equation. We use a recently developed pointwise comparison principle between those lower and upper solutions to obtain our results. Some illustrative examples are also provided...