Abstract
Some oscillation criteria for solutions of nonlinear higher-order forced difference equations are established. The investigations are carried out without assuming that the coefficients of the equations are of a definite sign and by showing that the forcing term needs not be the mth difference of an oscillatory function. The proposed results are supported with some examples.
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