Remarks on the Existence of Regularly Varying Solutions for Second Order Linear Differential Equations
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique, _N_S_72 (2002) no. 86, p. 113 .

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A fixed point method is proposed for constructing regularly varying solutions, both principal and nonprincipal, of the second order linear differential equation (A) which is nonoscillatory.
DOI : 10.2298/PIM0272113J
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Jaroslav Jaroš; Takasi Kusano. Remarks on the Existence of Regularly Varying Solutions for Second Order Linear Differential Equations. Publications de l'Institut Mathématique, _N_S_72 (2002) no. 86, p. 113 . doi : 10.2298/PIM0272113J. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.2298/PIM0272113J/

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