Further results on common zeros of the solutions of two differential equations

Purpose: Two problems are discussed in this paper. In the first problem, we consider one homogeneous and one non-homogeneous differential equations and study when the solutions of these differential equations can have (nearly) the same zeros. In the second problem, we consider two linear second-orde...

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Main Author: Asiri, Asim
Format: Article
Published: SpringerOpen 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/3007/
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Summary:Purpose: Two problems are discussed in this paper. In the first problem, we consider one homogeneous and one non-homogeneous differential equations and study when the solutions of these differential equations can have (nearly) the same zeros. In the second problem, we consider two linear second-order differential equations and investigate when the solutions of these differential equations can take the value 0 and a non-zero value at (nearly) the same points. Method: We apply the Nevanlinna theory and properties of entire solutions of linear differential equations. Conclusion: In the first problem, the results determine all pairs of such equations having solutions with the same zeros or nearly the same zeros. Regarding the second problem, the results also show all pairs of such equations having solutions taking the value 0 and a non-zero value at (nearly) the same points.