Bounded solutions and wavefronts for discrete dynamics
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Abstract
This paper deals with the second-order nonlinear difference equation δ(rkMδuk)+qkg(uk+1)=0, where {ifrk} and {qk} are positive real sequences defined on NU {0}, and the nonlinearity g: R → R is nonnegative and nontrivial. Sufficient and necessary conditions are given, for the existence of bounded solutions starting from a fixed initial condition uo. The same dynamic, with f instead of g such that uf(u) > 0 for u ≠ 0, was recently extensively investigated. On the contrary, our nonlinearity g is of a small appearance in the discrete case. Its introduction is motivated by the analysis of wavefront profiles in biological and chemical models. The paper emphasizes the many different dynamical behaviors caused by such a g with respect to the equation involving function f. Some applications in the study of wavefronts complete this work
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| Authors | L Malaguti,P Rehak,V Taddei;L Malaguti;P Rehak;V Taddei; |
| Journal | computers & mathematics with applications |
| Year | 2004 |
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10.1016/s0898-1221(04)90088-0
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