We determine conditions on the coefficients of both second and fourth order differential operators which give disconjugacy. The conditions exploit the change of sign of the coefficients to show how the change of sign enhances disconjugacy. An application is given to the stability of solutions of equations with periodic coefficients. Focal point and other boundary conditions are considered as well, and sufficient conditions are given which imply the nonexistence of nontrivial solutions of the differential equations satisfying the boundary conditions. Some open problems are stated for the minimization of certain nonlinear functionals
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The problem of the stability of the zero solution of the second-order differential equation describ...
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This dissertation is both a literature survey and a presentation of new and independent results. The...
Abstract Sufficient conditions, involving limsup and liminf, for the oscillation of all solutions of...
We analyze second-order half-linear dynamic equations on time scales. We prove oscillation and non-...
AbstractIn the present paper we establish some new criteria for the oscillatory and asymptotic behav...
This article concerns the oscillatory behavior of first-order non-linear differential equations with...
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We study the oscillatory behavior of differential equations with nonmonotone deviating arguments and...
We consider a second-order differential equation with discontinuous nonlinearity and sinusoidal ext...
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AbstractWe obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for the disconjugacy, disfocality, or oscillat...
We consider an ordinary differential equation of second order with constant coefficients and a disc...
The problem of the stability of the zero solution of the second-order differential equation describ...
In this chapter, we introduce the study of disconjugacy of nth order dynamic equations on time scale...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an oscillation criterion for second order half-linear differential...