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Editorial Reviews
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"The monograph under review is a very successful attempt to collect and systematically present numerous oscillation or nonoscillation criteria for various classes of linear and nonlinear differential equations and related results on asymptotic behavior of solutions . The book is nicely written and the selection of the material is very interesting . The book is a welcome addition to the existing literature on oscillation and shall be useful for researchers and graduate students in differential equations ." (Yuri V. Rogovchenko, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1073 (24), 2005)
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In this monograph, the authors present a compact, thorough, systematic, and self-contained oscillation theory for linear, half-linear, superlinear, and sublinear second-order ordinary differential equations. An important feature of this monograph is the illustration of several results with examples of current interest. This book will stimulate further research into oscillation theory. This book is written at a graduate level, and is intended for university libraries, graduate students, and researchers working in the field of ordinary differential equations.
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Examines developments in the oscillatory and nonoscillatory properties of solutions for functional differential equations, presenting basic oscillation theory as well as recent results. The book shows how to extend the techniques for boundary value problems of ordinary differential equations to those of functional differential equations.
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This book reviews material from more than three hundred publications on the oscillation theory of difference and functional differential equations of various types. For difference equations, a large number of new concepts are explained and supported by interesting theoretical developments. For differential equations, simplified versions of several new integral criteria for oscillations are presented. Proofs which illustrate the various strategies and ideas involved are given. This book should be a stimulus to the further development of the theory. Audience: This work will be of interest to mathematicians and graduate students in the disciplines of theoretical and applied mathematics.