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Viewing nonoscillatory second order linear differential equations from the angle of Riccati equations

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2020-06-23 v1

Abstract

We build an existence theory for nonoscillatory second order differential equations of the form (A) (p(t)x)=q(t)x,(p(t)x')' = q(t)x, p(t)p(t) and q(t)q(t) being positive continuous functions on [a,)[a,\infty), in which a crucial role is played by a pair of the Riccati differential equations (R1) u=q(t)u2/p(t)u' = q(t) - u^2/p(t), (R2) v=1/p(t)q(t)v2 v' = 1/p(t) - q(t)v^2, associated with (A). An essential part of the theory is the construction of a pair of linearly independent nonoscillatory solutions x1(t)x_1(t) and x2(t)x_2(t) of (A) enjoying explicit exponential-integral representations in terms of solutions u1(t)u_1(t) and u2(t)u_2(t) of (R1) or in terms of solutions v1(t)v_1(t) and v2(t)v_2(t) of (R2).

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@article{arxiv.2006.11592,
  title  = {Viewing nonoscillatory second order linear differential equations from the angle of Riccati equations},
  author = {Jaroslav Jaros and Takashi Kusano and Tomoyuki Tanigawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11592},
  year   = {2020}
}