Author:
Kaleeswari S.,Rangasri S.
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the oscillatory characteristics of a neutral third order nonlinear difference equation. Utilizing the comparison principle, we get some new standards that guarantee that any solution to the neutral difference equation oscillates or approaches zero. Applications are then examined to show that the key theorems are valid.
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