2016
DOI: 10.1515/gmj-2016-0015
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Oscillatory and monotone solutions of first-order nonlinear delay differential equations

Abstract: For first order nonlinear delay differential equations, necessary and sufficient conditions are established for the oscillation of all proper solutions as well as for the existence of at least one vanishing at infinity proper Kneser solution.MSC 2010: 34C15, 34K11, 34K12In the interval ℝ + = [ , +∞[, we consider the differential equationwhere f : ℝ + × ℝ → ℝ and τ : ℝ + → ℝ are continuous functions. Moreover, the function τ satisfies the following conditions:We use the following definitions: • Let a ≥ . A cont… Show more

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“…The Kneser-type problems have been studied during last 120 years in detail, from the recent papers dealing with this topic, let us mention e.g. [10], [26], [27]. In the mentioned publications various generalizations of classical results have been obtained, including delay differential equations or differential equations with regularly varying coefficients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kneser-type problems have been studied during last 120 years in detail, from the recent papers dealing with this topic, let us mention e.g. [10], [26], [27]. In the mentioned publications various generalizations of classical results have been obtained, including delay differential equations or differential equations with regularly varying coefficients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%