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Sturm separation theorem

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In mathematics, in the field of ordinary differential equations, Sturm separation theorem, named after Jacques Charles François Sturm, describes the location of roots of homogeneous second order linear differential equation. Basically the theorem states that given two linear independent solution of such an equations the roots of the two solutions are alternating.

Sturm separation theorem

Given a homogeneous second order linear differential equation and two linear independent solutions u(x) and v(x) with x0 and x1 successive roots of u(x), then v(x) has exactly one root in the open interval ]x0, x1[ .