02106cam 2200421 i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400600190003100700150005000800410006502000270010604000340013305000210016708200170018810000290020524501270023426400700036130000370043133600210046833700250048933800230051449000740053750000680061150400570067950503070073650600500104353300950109353800360118858800470122465000460127165000340131765000380135170000260138970000190141577601450143485600430157985600620162217765954RPAM20170613145011.0m b 000 0 cr/|||||||||||170613s2013 riu ob 000 0 eng  a9781470410568 (online) aDLCbengcDLCerdadDLCdRPAM00aQA865b.B53 201300a515/.3522231 aBianchini, Bruno,d1958-10aOn some aspects of oscillation theory and geometry /h[electronic resource] cBruno Bianchini, Luciano Mari, Marco Rigoli. 1aProvidence, Rhode Island :bAmerican Mathematical Society,c2013. a1 online resource (v, 195 pages) atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society, x1947-6221 ; vv. 1056 a"September 2013, volume 225, number 1056 (first of 4 numbers)." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 187-195).00tChapter 1. IntroductiontChapter 2. The Geometric settingtChapter 3. Some geometric examples related to oscillation theorytChapter 4. On the solutions of the ODE $(vz')' + Avz = 0$tChapter 5. Below the critical curvetChapter 6. Exceeding the critical curvetChapter 7. Much above the critical curve1 aAccess is restricted to licensed institutions aElectronic reproduction.bProvidence, Rhode Island :cAmerican Mathematical Society.d2013 aMode of access : World Wide Web aDescription based on print version record. 0aDifference equationsxOscillation theory. 0aSpectral theory (Mathematics) 0aDifferential equations, Elliptic.1 aMari, Luciano,d1983-1 aRigoli, Marco.0 iPrint version: aBianchini, Bruno, 1958-tOn some aspects of oscillation theory and geometry /w(DLC) 2013018354x0065-9266z97808218879984 3Contentsuhttp://www.ams.org/memo/10564 3Contentsuhttps://doi.org/10.1090/S0065-9266-2012-00681-2