
doi: 10.3934/math.2024521
handle: 20.500.12662/4597
<abstract><p>In this paper, we examined the existence and uniqueness of solutions to the second-order $ (p, q) $-difference equation with non-local boundary conditions by using the Banach fixed-point theorem. Moreover, we introduced a special case of this equation called the Euler-Cauchy-like $ (p, q) $-difference equation and provide its solution. We also studied the oscillation of solutions for this equation in $ (p, q) $-calculus and proved the $ (p, q) $-Sturm-type separation theorem and $ (p, q) $-Kneser theorem about the oscillation of solutions.</p></abstract>
(p, q) -derivative, (p, q)-derivative, oscillations, time scale, QA1-939, second-order difference equation, fixed-points, Mathematics
(p, q) -derivative, (p, q)-derivative, oscillations, time scale, QA1-939, second-order difference equation, fixed-points, Mathematics
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