March 1995
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Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
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March 1995
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12 Reads
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7 Citations
Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
February 1995
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Georgian Mathematical Journal
Conditions are found upon satisfaction of which the differential equation x (n) (t) – λx (n) (t – σ) + f(t, x(g(t))) = 0 has solutions which are asymptotically equivalent to the solutions of the equation x (n) (t) – λx (n) (t – σ) = 0.
January 1995
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7 Reads
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Mathematica Bohemica
January 1995
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3 Citations
Georgian Mathematical Journal
Conditions are found upon satisfaction of which the differential equation {Mathematical expression} has solutions which are asymptotically equivalent to the solutions of the equation {Mathematical expression}
January 1994
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39 Citations
Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
July 1992
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8 Citations
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
July 1992
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Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
January 1991
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5 Citations
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
Real and complex Monge-Ampère equations (A)det∂ 2 u ∂x i ∂x j =f(|x|,u,|∇u|),x∈ℝ N ,(B)det∂ 2 u ∂z i ∂z ¯ j =f(|z|,u,|∇u|),z∈ℂ N are considered in the entire spaces ℝ N and ℂ N , respectively, N≥2. A unified fixed-point approach is used to generate various conditions for (A) to have radial, strictly convex solutions u(x) in ℝ N that are asymptotic to positive constant multiples of |x| as |x|→∞, and for (B) to have radial, strictly plurisubharmonic solutions u(z) in ℂ N that are asymptotic to positive constant multiples of log|z| as |z|→∞.
November 1990
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Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
February 1990
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Journal of Differential Equations
... It is also important to observe that equation of the form (1) arises naturally in the study of radially symmetric solutions (ground states) of semi-linear equations, and many works have been conducted in this area; see [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. ...
January 1985
Japanese journal of mathematics
... = D° j^) > 0 for r ^ r^-. Thus we again obtain a contradiction to the oscillation of all nontrivial solutions of (11), because the function w(r) = z(r) + a x p 0 (r) is an eventually positive solution of (11). ...
January 1983
Archivum Mathematicum
... In this regard, see [84] for an extensive complete study of a specific nonlinear equation and [85] for a bibliographical study of unforced equations of the form y ′′ (x) + F (x, y(x), y ′ (x)) = 0. For results which compare the non-oscillatory behavior of forced equations of the form (1) with those of the associated unforced equation, (6) below, and possible equations with delays, we refer the reader to [1], [33] and [73]. One should not forget that even though the literature is filled with sufficient criteria for oscillation/non-oscillation of unforced equations like ...
December 1982
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
... Due first to the fact that q may change signs and secondly to the presence of the function ф our results difibr from those previously obtained for equations (El) and (E2) respectively. Moreover, our results will cover all solutions not just the bounded ones (for example, see some of the results in [3] and [11]). In addition, we do not require J°° q(s) ds = 00 as many authors do (see some of the results in [3], [11], or [17]), and in that respect even when i^(x) = 1, our results differ from some of those previously known for equation (E2). ...
December 1974
Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
... The asymptotic integration problem for second-order ordinary differential equations is a classical research topic in mathematics. It has been widely investigated by many authors for the last several decades, see for instance [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and the references cited therein. The problem is to find sufficient conditions to guarantee the existence of a solution with a prescribed behavior at infinity. ...
January 1986
Hiroshima Mathematical Journal
... where $r_{0}>0$ is a sufficiently large number. When $f(u)=|u|'-1u$, $y$ $>0,$ oscillation criteria for (1), which can be regarded as generalizations of earilier results in $[1, 5]$ , have been obtained in [4]. The case of $m$ $=2$ has been treated in [3]. ...
January 1978
Utilitas Mathematica
... , [15]) . The existence of positive solutions of the equation on exterior domains (including R n ) has been widely considered (for example, see [3], [4], [7], [10], [11], [14], and references therein). The main approach used to prove existence results is to construct super and sub solutions. ...
January 1983
Funkcialaj Ekvacioj
... Oscillation criteria obtained by Kusano andOnose 1973 andby Belohorec 1969 are extended to second-order sublinear impulsive differential equations of Emden-Fowler type: x t p t |x τ t | α−1 x τ t 0, t / θ k ; Δx t | t θk q k |x τ θ k | α−1 x τ θ k 0; Δx t | t θk 0, 0 < α < 1 by considering the cases τ t ≤ t and τ t t, respectively. Examples are inserted to show how impulsive perturbations greatly affect the oscillation behavior of the solutions. ...
September 1973
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
... The study of oscillation of higher order nonlinear functional differential equations with deviating arguments was attempted for the first time by Onose [28,29]. A typical generalization of Onose's oscillation theorem can be found in [11]. Recently, wide attention of the researchers has been attracted to the investigation of oscillation (or nonoscillation) of differential equations whose principal differential operators involve nonlinear Sturm-Liouville type differential operators [12, 20, 22, 30 -34]. ...
September 1980
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
... were obtained in [6,11,13,14] and [25]. Here, λ, τ > 0 and ω ± (t + τ ) = ∓ω ± (t). ...
January 1995
Mathematica Bohemica