Sturm–Picone comparison theorem
In mathematics, in the field of ordinary [differential equation]s, the Sturm–Picone comparison theorem, named after Jacques Charles François Sturm and Mauro Picone, is a classical theorem which provides criteria for the oscillation and non-oscillation of solutions of certain linear differential equations in the real domain.
Let, for be real-valued continuous functions on the interval and let
and
Let be a non-trivial solution of with successive roots at and and let be a non-trivial solution of. Then one of the following properties holds.
- There exists an in such that or
- there exists a in R such that.