Global behavior of a third order rational difference equation (Q2925939)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6362241
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Global behavior of a third order rational difference equation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6362241

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    29 October 2014
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    existence of solution
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    convergence to zero
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    unbounded solution
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    periodicity
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    forbidden set
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    rational difference equation
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    asymptotic periodicity
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    Global behavior of a third order rational difference equation (English)
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    A third-order nonlinear difference equation of the form NEWLINE\[NEWLINEx_{n+1}=\frac {ax_nx_{n-1}}{-bx_n+cx_{n-2}},\quad n\in \mathbb N_0,\tag{1}NEWLINE\]NEWLINE is considered, where \(a, b, c\) are positive constants. The forbidden set \(F\) for equation (1) is meant as a set of initial values \((x_{-2}, x_{-1}, x_0)\in \mathbb R^3\) such that its subsequent iteration under equation (1) does not exist for some \(n\in \mathbb N_0\). In the case when \((x_{-2}, x_{-1}, x_0)\notin F\), the corresponding solution to equation (1) can be defined for all forward iterations \(n\in \mathbb N_0\).NEWLINENEWLINE The author provides a description of the forbidden set \(F\). The explicit form of the solutions is then given for initial values \((x_{-2}, x_{-1}, x_0)\notin F\). Based on this representation sufficient conditions in terms of the coefficients \(a,b,c\) are given for all solutions to converge to zero. Another complementary set of conditions is given when the solutions are unbounded. Some partial cases of periodicity and asymptotic periodicity are considered.
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