On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays

We estimate the distance between adjacent zeros of all solutions of the first order differential equation \[ x'(t)+\int_{h(t)}^{t}x(s)d_sR(t,s)=0. \] This form makes it possible to study equations with both discrete and continuous distributions of the delays. The obtained results are new and im...

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Main Authors: Hassan A. El-Morshedy, Emad Attia
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Language:English
Published: University of Szeged 2015-02-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations
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Online Access:http://www.math.u-szeged.hu/ejqtde/periodica.html?periodica=1&paramtipus_ertek=publication&param_ertek=3881
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spelling doaj-0f7c4031297b49a3a4a8f7870dda6c562021-07-14T07:21:28ZengUniversity of SzegedElectronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations1417-38751417-38752015-02-012016811410.14232/ejqtde.2016.1.83881On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delaysHassan A. El-Morshedy0Emad Attia1Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Damietta University, New Damietta, EgyptDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Damietta University, New Damietta, EgyptWe estimate the distance between adjacent zeros of all solutions of the first order differential equation \[ x'(t)+\int_{h(t)}^{t}x(s)d_sR(t,s)=0. \] This form makes it possible to study equations with both discrete and continuous distributions of the delays. The obtained results are new and improve several known estimations. Some illustrative examples are given to show the advantages of our results over the known ones.http://www.math.u-szeged.hu/ejqtde/periodica.html?periodica=1&paramtipus_ertek=publication&param_ertek=3881distance between zerosdistributed delaysfirst order differential equationoscillation
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author Hassan A. El-Morshedy
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On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations
distance between zeros
distributed delays
first order differential equation
oscillation
author_facet Hassan A. El-Morshedy
Emad Attia
author_sort Hassan A. El-Morshedy
title On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
title_short On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
title_full On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
title_fullStr On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
title_full_unstemmed On the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
title_sort on the distance between adjacent zeros of solutions of first order differential equations with distributed delays
publisher University of Szeged
series Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations
issn 1417-3875
1417-3875
publishDate 2015-02-01
description We estimate the distance between adjacent zeros of all solutions of the first order differential equation \[ x'(t)+\int_{h(t)}^{t}x(s)d_sR(t,s)=0. \] This form makes it possible to study equations with both discrete and continuous distributions of the delays. The obtained results are new and improve several known estimations. Some illustrative examples are given to show the advantages of our results over the known ones.
topic distance between zeros
distributed delays
first order differential equation
oscillation
url http://www.math.u-szeged.hu/ejqtde/periodica.html?periodica=1&paramtipus_ertek=publication&param_ertek=3881
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