Oscillation criteria for a class of fractional dynamic equations on time scales
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate oscillation for a class of fractional dynamic equations with
damping term on time scales, and establish some oscillation criteria for it. The established oscillation
criteria unify continuous and discrete analysis, and are new results so far in the literature.
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