scholarly journals Interval oscillation criteria for second order nonlinear forced impulsive differential equations with damping term under variable delay

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhonghai Guo ◽  
Xiaoliang Zhou ◽  
Wu-Sheng Wang

We study the following second order mixed nonlinear impulsive differential equations with delay(r(t)Φα(x′(t)))′+p0(t)Φα(x(t))+∑i=1npi(t)Φβi(x(t-σ))=e(t),t≥t0,t≠τk,x(τk+)=akx(τk),x'(τk+)=bkx'(τk),k=1,2,…, whereΦ*(u)=|u|*-1u,σis a nonnegative constant,{τk}denotes the impulsive moments sequence, andτk+1-τk>σ. Some sufficient conditions for the interval oscillation criteria of the equations are obtained. The results obtained generalize and improve earlier ones. Two examples are considered to illustrate the main results.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhonghai Guo ◽  
Xiaoliang Zhou ◽  
Wu-Sheng Wang

We study the following second-order super-half-linear impulsive differential equations with delay[r(t)φγ(x′(t))]′+p(t)φγ(x(t-σ))+q(t)f(x(t-σ))=e(t),t≠τk,x(t+)=akx(t),x′(t+)=bkx′(t),t=τk, wheret≥t0∈ℝ,φ*(u)=|u|*-1u,σis a nonnegative constant,{τk}denotes the impulsive moments sequence withτ1<τ2<⋯<τk<⋯,lim k→∞τk=∞, andτk+1-τk>σ. By some classical inequalities, Riccati transformation, and two classes of functions, we give several interval oscillation criteria which generalize and improve some known results. Moreover, we also give two examples to illustrate the effectiveness and nonemptiness of our results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Osama Moaaz ◽  
George E. Chatzarakis ◽  
Thabet Abdeljawad ◽  
Clemente Cesarano ◽  
Amany Nabih

Abstract The aim of this work is to improve the oscillation results for second-order neutral differential equations with damping term. We consider the noncanonical case which always leads to two independent conditions for oscillation. We are working to improve related results by simplifying the conditions, based on taking a different approach that leads to one condition. Moreover, we obtain different forms of conditions to expand the application area. An example is also given to demonstrate the applicability and strength of the obtained conditions over known ones.


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