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Oscillatory Solutions of a Class of Nonlinear Impulsive Differential Equations of First Order with Retarded Argument
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D. D. Bainov
, M. B. Dimitrova and A. B. Dishliev
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June 4, 2010
Abstract
Sufficient conditions are found for oscillation of all solutions to a class of nonlinear impulsive differential equations of first order with retarded argument and fixed moments of impulse effect.
Received: 1997-06-05
Revised: 1997-11-04
Published Online: 2010-06-04
Published in Print: 1998-December
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Keywords for this article
Impulsive differential equations;
oscillatory solutions;
retarded argument
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