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Multiple Positive Solutions of the Singular Boundary Value Problem for Second-Order Impulsive Differential Equations on the Half-Line

Multiple Positive Solutions of the Singular Boundary Value Problem for Second-Order Impulsive Differential Equations on the Half-Line

... of solutions for some second-order boundary value problem with impulsive effects on an unbounded ...and multiple positive solutions for singular ... See full document

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Existence of positive solutions for second order impulsive differential equations with delay and three point boundary value problem

Existence of positive solutions for second order impulsive differential equations with delay and three point boundary value problem

... Reference [] is concerned with the existence of positive solutions to a second-order boundary value problem. By imposing growth conditions on f and using a generalization ... See full document

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Positive solutions of Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems for singular nonlinear second-order impulsive integro-differential equation in Banach spaces

Positive solutions of Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems for singular nonlinear second-order impulsive integro-differential equation in Banach spaces

... In this section, we deal with a special case of the problem (.). The method is just simi- lar to what we have done in Section , so we omit the proof of some main results of the section. Case F(t, x(t), x (t)) = ... See full document

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Positive solutions for second order impulsive differential equations with Stieltjes integral boundary conditions

Positive solutions for second order impulsive differential equations with Stieltjes integral boundary conditions

... of positive solutions are obtained by ap- plying the Krasnosel’skii fixed-point theorem in cones, the Leggett-Williams fixed point theorem and the fixed point index ...of positive solutions to ... See full document

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Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions for a Second-Order Delay Differential Equation Boundary Value Problem on the Half-Line

Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions for a Second-Order Delay Differential Equation Boundary Value Problem on the Half-Line

... of solutions for the second-order nonlinear delay differential ...the solutions on the half-line is ...of solutions on the half-line is ... See full document

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Unbounded Solutions of Second-Order Multipoint Boundary Value Problem on the Half-Line

Unbounded Solutions of Second-Order Multipoint Boundary Value Problem on the Half-Line

... of positive solutions for multi-point BVPs have been obtained, and for more details the reader is referred to 5–10 and the references ...the half-line arise naturally in the study of radial ... See full document

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Multiple Positive Solutions of a Singular Emden-Fowler Type Problem for Second-Order Impulsive Differential Systems

Multiple Positive Solutions of a Singular Emden-Fowler Type Problem for Second-Order Impulsive Differential Systems

... of positive solutions for problem P with Dirichlet boundary condition and the existence and nonexistence part of the result for problem P with two-point boundary ...following ... See full document

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Existence and multiplicity of solutions for second order impulsive differential equations on the half line

Existence and multiplicity of solutions for second order impulsive differential equations on the half line

... and multiple of solutions of IBVP (.), in particular, its multiple solutions generated from the ...for problem (.) is said to be generated from the impulsive if this solution ... See full document

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Multiple positive solutions for first-order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half line in a Banach space

Multiple positive solutions for first-order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half line in a Banach space

... Let E be a real Banach space and P be a cone in E, which defines a partial ordering in E by x ≤ y if and only if y – x ∈ P. P is said to be normal if there exists a positive constant N such that θ ≤ x ≤ y implies x ... See full document

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Existence of two positive solutions for a class of second order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half line

Existence of two positive solutions for a class of second order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half line

... of impulsive differential equations has been emerging as an important area of investigation in recent years (see ...differential equations, impulsive functional differential equations and ... See full document

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Existence of two positive solutions for a class of third-order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half-line in Banach spaces

Existence of two positive solutions for a class of third-order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half-line in Banach spaces

... two positive solutions for an infinite boundary value problem of third-order impulsive singular integro-differential equations on the half-line ... See full document

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Multiplicity of positive solutions to second-order singular differential equations with a parameter

Multiplicity of positive solutions to second-order singular differential equations with a parameter

... periodic solutions under the presence of a weak singularity is more recent, but has also attracted many researchers [, , , ...lower solutions [, ], Schauder’s fixed point theorem [, ], some fixed ... See full document

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Existence of solutions to fourth-order differential equations with deviating arguments

Existence of solutions to fourth-order differential equations with deviating arguments

... If t ∗ = + ∞ then ω(+ ∞ ) = sup t∈[–τ ,+∞) ω(t) > . From the boundary conditions, we also have ω (+ ∞ ) = u (+ ∞ ) – β (+ ∞ ) ≤ . But this implies that ω (+ ∞ ) ≤  and ω (+ ∞ ) = . However, now following as ... See full document

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The convergence analysis and error estimation for unique solution of a p-Laplacian fractional differential equation with singular decreasing nonlinearity

The convergence analysis and error estimation for unique solution of a p-Laplacian fractional differential equation with singular decreasing nonlinearity

... in order to improve the accuracy of the model, one can adopt fractional order advection–dispersion equation to describe the convection– diffusion process in a highly heterogeneous aquifer, see [24, ...of ... See full document

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Multiple positive solutions for nonlocal boundary value problems of singular fractional differential equations

Multiple positive solutions for nonlocal boundary value problems of singular fractional differential equations

... infinite-point boundary value conditions are considered in this ...present. Second, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the existence of multiple positive solutions for ... See full document

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Nonlocal Boundary Value Problem for Impulsive Differential Equations of Fractional Order

Nonlocal Boundary Value Problem for Impulsive Differential Equations of Fractional Order

... hand, impulsive differential equations of fractional order play an important role in theory and applications, see the references 15–21 and references ...of boundary value problems for ... See full document

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Positive solutions for nonlinear singular boundary value problems on the half line

Positive solutions for nonlinear singular boundary value problems on the half line

... of positive solutions for singular second- order boundary value problems x = µf ( t, x, x ), ax (0) − bx (0) = k ≥ 0, x ( ∞ ) = 0, where f may be singular at x = 0 ... See full document

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Existence of Solutions for Second-Order Nonlinear Impulsive Differential Equations with Periodic Boundary Value Conditions

Existence of Solutions for Second-Order Nonlinear Impulsive Differential Equations with Periodic Boundary Value Conditions

... 1 − H(β + γ) . (3.11) As a result, we obtain the desired bound. We see that the bound on all possible solutions to (3.4) is independent of λ. Applying Scheafer fixed point theorem, A has at least one fixed point, ... See full document

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Positive periodic solutions for second order differential equations with impulsive effects

Positive periodic solutions for second order differential equations with impulsive effects

... of impulsive differential equations has been a significant development in the last two ...Periodic solutions and periodic boundary value problems of impulsive differential ... See full document

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Second-Order Boundary Value Problem with Integral Boundary Conditions

Second-Order Boundary Value Problem with Integral Boundary Conditions

... and consider the operator N : U → C0, 1, R. From the choice of U, there is no y ∈ ∂U such that y γNy for some γ ∈ 0, 1. As a consequence of the nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type 15, we deduce that N has a ... See full document

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