Abstract
The authors study the oscillatory behaviors of solutions of higher-order nonlinear differential equations with a nonlinear neutral term. The right hand side of their equation contains both an advanced and a delay term, and either (or both) of them can be sublinear or superlinear. The influence of these terms on the oscillatory and asymptotic behaviors of solutions is investigated by using a comparison to first-order advanced and delay differential equations. New oscillation criteria are presented that improve and extend many known oscillation criteria in the literature. An example is provided to illustrate the results.
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