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Title: Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions to Nonlinear Neutral Differential Equations
Authors: Hasanbulli, Mustafa
Keywords: Mathematics
Asymptotic Behavior - Oscillation - Positive Solutions - Neutral Equations
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU)
Citation: Hasanbulli, Mustafa. (2010). Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions to Nonlinear Neutral Differential Equations. Thesis (Ph.D.), Eastern Mediterranean University, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Dept. of Mathematics, Famagusta: North Cyprus.
Abstract: In Chapter 2 of this thesis, in the first part, we deal with asymptotic behavior of nonoscillatory solutions to higher order nonlinear neutral differential equations of the form (x (t) + p (t) x (t − τ ))(n) + f (t, x (t) , x (ρ (t)) , x (t) , x (σ (t))) = 0,for n ≥ 2. We formulate sufficient conditions for all non-oscillatory solutions to behave like polynomial functions at infinity. For the higher order differential equation (x (t) + p (t) x (t − τ ))(n) + f (t, x (t) , x (ρ (t))) = 0, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions that guarantee existence of non-oscillatory solutions with polynomial-like behavior at infinity. In Chapter 3, we look into oscillation problem of second order nonlinear neutral differential equations r (t) ψ (x (t)) (x (t) + p (t) x (τ (t))) + q (t) f (x (t) , x (σ (t))) = 0 and r (t) (x (t) + p (t) x (τ (t))) + q (t) f (x (t) , x (σ (t))) = 0.
Description: Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Mathematics, 2010. Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Svitlana Rogovchenko.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/93
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