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Forced Oscillations of First Order Nonlinear Neutral Differential Equations
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S. Tanaka
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June 4, 2010
Abstract
First order forced nonlinear neutral differential equations are studied and sufficient conditions are derived for all solutions to be oscillatory.
Key words and phrases.: Nonlinear neutral differential equation; oscillation
Received: 1996-03-01
Revised: 1996-06-24
Published Online: 2010-06-04
Published in Print: 1997-June
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