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We recall some basic definitions and notations.
Before starting, we quickly review some basic definitions and notations.
In Section 2, we introduce some basic definitions and notations.
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Section 2 provides basic definitions and notations, which will be used in the following sections.
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Using this representation we prove the analogue of Wiman's formula for (1.1) on [ t 0, ∞ ) T, which is given by N ( t 0, t ) ∼ 1 π ∫ t 0 t lim q ↘ μ ( s ) tan − 1 ( q w − 2 ( s ) ) Δ s q, t → ∞. (1.4). First we recall some basic definitions and notation used in time scale analysis (see [2, 3]).
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