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Oscillation Results for Second Order Self-Adjoint Matrix Differential Systems
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Qi-Ru Wang
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March 4, 2010
Abstract
By employing the matrix Riccati technique and the integral averaging technique, new oscillation criteria are established for a second order self-adjoint matrix differential system of the form [𝑌(𝑡)𝑌′]′ + 𝑄(𝑡)𝑌 = 0.
Key words and phrases:: Matrix differential systems; oscillation; matrix Riccati technique; integral averaging technique
Received: 2003-03-04
Revised: 2003-07-21
Published Online: 2010-03-04
Published in Print: 2004-June
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Keywords for this article
Matrix differential systems;
oscillation;
matrix Riccati technique;
integral averaging technique
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