Initial data generating bounded solutions of linear discrete equations

A lot of papers are devoted to the investigation of the problem of prescribed behavior of solutions of discrete equations and in numerous results sufficient conditions for existence of at least one solution of discrete equations having prescribed asymptotic behavior are indicated. Not so much attent...

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Main Authors: Jaromír Baštinec, Josef Diblík, Miroslava Růžičková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AGH Univeristy of Science and Technology Press 2006-01-01
Series:Opuscula Mathematica
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Online Access:http://www.opuscula.agh.edu.pl/vol26/3/art/opuscula_math_2629.pdf
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Summary:A lot of papers are devoted to the investigation of the problem of prescribed behavior of solutions of discrete equations and in numerous results sufficient conditions for existence of at least one solution of discrete equations having prescribed asymptotic behavior are indicated. Not so much attention has been paid to the problem of determining corresponding initial data generating such solutions. We fill this gap for the case of linear equations in this paper. The initial data mentioned are constructed with use of two convergent monotone sequences. An illustrative example is considered, too.
ISSN:1232-9274