
arXiv: 1703.04144
The oscillatory behavior of the solutions to a differential equation with several non-monotone delay arguments and non-negative coefficients is studied. A new sufficient oscillation condition, involving lim sup, is obtained. An example illustrating the significance of the result is also given.
8 pages
differential equation, oscillatory solutions, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Oscillation theory of functional-differential equations, nonoscillatory solutions, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, non-monotone delay argument, 34K11, 34K06
differential equation, oscillatory solutions, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Oscillation theory of functional-differential equations, nonoscillatory solutions, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, non-monotone delay argument, 34K11, 34K06
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