Oscillation of Second Order Difference Equation with a Sub-linear Neutral Term
Journal Title: Journal of Mathematics and Applications - Year 2017, Vol 40, Issue
Abstract
This paper deals with the oscillation of a certain class of second order difference equations with a sub-linear neutral term. Using some inequalities and Riccati type transformation, four new oscillation criteria are obtained. Examples are included to illustrate the main results.
Authors and Affiliations
C. Dharuman, John R. Graef, E. Thandapani, K. S. Vidhyaa
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