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Positive Solutions for (k, n − k) Conjugate Multipoint Boundary Value Problems in Banach Spaces

Positive Solutions for (k, n − k) Conjugate Multipoint Boundary Value Problems in Banach Spaces

... of positive solutions for the above boundary value problem ...a Banach space, where the nonlinear term ft, ut : I × E → E is continuous but not allowed to have singularity at t 0, 1, ... See full document

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Existence of positive solutions of third order boundary value problems with integral boundary conditions in Banach spaces

Existence of positive solutions of third order boundary value problems with integral boundary conditions in Banach spaces

... of boundary value problems is experiencing a rapid ...of problems such as fixed point theorems, shooting method, iterative method with upper and lower solutions, ... See full document

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Positive solution for boundary value problems with p-Laplacian in Banach spaces

Positive solution for boundary value problems with p-Laplacian in Banach spaces

... of positive solutions for boundary value problems with p-Lapla- cian in Banach ...discussing positive solution for boundary value problems in ... See full document

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Positive Solutions of Singular Multipoint Boundary Value Problems for Systems of Nonlinear Second-Order Differential Equations on Infinite Intervals in Banach Spaces

Positive Solutions of Singular Multipoint Boundary Value Problems for Systems of Nonlinear Second-Order Differential Equations on Infinite Intervals in Banach Spaces

... of positive solutions see, ...studied multipoint boundary value problems in Banach spaces and results for systems of second-order differential equation are rarely ... See full document

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Positive solutions for Neumann boundary value problems of nonlinear second order integro differential equations in ordered Banach spaces

Positive solutions for Neumann boundary value problems of nonlinear second order integro differential equations in ordered Banach spaces

... × K × K ® K is continuous, Q : C(I, K) ® C(I, K) is contin- ...a positive solution of the boundary value problem (1) and (3) is equivalent to a nonzero fixed point ... See full document

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Existence of multiple positive solutions for p Laplacian multipoint boundary value problems on time scales

Existence of multiple positive solutions for p Laplacian multipoint boundary value problems on time scales

... of positive solutions for nonlinear boundary value problems on time scales, see [–, –] and the ref- erence ...hand, multipoint nonlinear boundary value ... See full document

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Existence of solutions for integral boundary value problems of second-order ordinary differential equations

Existence of solutions for integral boundary value problems of second-order ordinary differential equations

... ordered Banach spaces with the lattice structure (for details, see ...integral boundary value problem with the asymptotically nonlinear term (see ... See full document

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Solutions for n th-order boundary value problems of impulsive singular nonlinear integro-differential equations in Banach spaces

Solutions for n th-order boundary value problems of impulsive singular nonlinear integro-differential equations in Banach spaces

... Let 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 ≤ Ny, where the ... See full document

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Positive solutions to boundary value problems of a high order fractional differential equation in a Banach space

Positive solutions to boundary value problems of a high order fractional differential equation in a Banach space

... of solutions of the initial and boundary value problems for fractional equations have been extensively studied (see [–] and the references ...of solutions of nonlinear fractional ... See full document

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Existence of multiple positive solutions for fourth-order boundary value problems in Banach spaces

Existence of multiple positive solutions for fourth-order boundary value problems in Banach spaces

... a Banach space were carried out under the assumption that the second-order derivative x is not involved explicitly in the nonlinear term f ...of solutions for fourth-order boundary value ... See full document

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Minimal Nonnegative Solution of Nonlinear Impulsive Differential Equations on Infinite Interval

Minimal Nonnegative Solution of Nonlinear Impulsive Differential Equations on Infinite Interval

... initial value problem for a second order nonlinear impulsive integrodifferential equation of Volterra type on an infinite interval with an infinite number of impulsive times in a Banach space ... See full document

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Existence of Positive Solutions for Nonlocal Fourth-Order Boundary Value Problem with Variable Parameter

Existence of Positive Solutions for Nonlocal Fourth-Order Boundary Value Problem with Variable Parameter

... Obviously, BVP1.1 can be regarded as the special case of BVP1.2 with Bt β. Since the parameters Bt is variable, we cannot expect to transform directly BVP1.2 into an integral equation as in 16. We will apply the cone ... See full document

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Existence results for \((k,n-k)\) conjugate boundary-value problems with integral boundary conditions at resonance with \(\dim\ker L=2\)

Existence results for \((k,n-k)\) conjugate boundary-value problems with integral boundary conditions at resonance with \(\dim\ker L=2\)

... the boundary conditions we study are ϕ() =   ϕ(x) dA(x) and ϕ() =   ϕ(x) ...study conjugate boundary-value problems with integral boundary conditions in the situation of ... See full document

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Existence and Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions for Weighted  Laplacian System Multipoint Boundary Value Problems in Half Line

Existence and Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions for Weighted Laplacian System Multipoint Boundary Value Problems in Half Line

... of solutions for p-Laplacian equation with multi-point boundary value conditions see 18–21 ...of solutions for px-Laplacian systems boundary value problems, we refer to 5, ... See full document

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Multiple Positive Solutions for th Order Multipoint Boundary Value Problem

Multiple Positive Solutions for th Order Multipoint Boundary Value Problem

... of positive solutions for nth-order multipoint boundary problems has been studied by some authors see 1, ...one positive solution for nth-order differential equations by applying ... See full document

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Existence of Solutions for a Class of Weighted  Laplacian System Multipoint Boundary Value Problems

Existence of Solutions for a Class of Weighted Laplacian System Multipoint Boundary Value Problems

... This paper is divided into four sections. In the second section, we will do some preparation. In the third section, we will discuss the existence of solutions of 1.1-1.2, when f satisfies sub-p − − 1 growth ... 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 this paper, our work space is a Banach space E = C[0, 1] with the norm z = max x∈[0,1] | z(x) | for any z ∈ E. Let P = { z ∈ C[0, 1] : z(x) ≥ 0,x ∈ [0, 1] } , then P is a normal cone of E with normality ... See full document

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Existence of Positive Solutions for a Kind of Fractional Multi-point Boundary Value Problems at Resonance

Existence of Positive Solutions for a Kind of Fractional Multi-point Boundary Value Problems at Resonance

... Leggett-Williams norm-type theorem, the existence of pos- itive solutions was obtained by O’Regan and Zima [18]. Later, Yang [19], Jiang [20, 21] and other scholars made further research on this kind of problem, ... See full document

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Variational approach to a class of impulsive differential equations

Variational approach to a class of impulsive differential equations

... By using the Mountain Pass Lemma and the Minimax Principle established by Am- brosetti and Rabinowitz [, ], we have obtained in [] the existence of a nontrivial solution and the existence of infinitely many ... See full document

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Multiple positive solutions of a \((p_{1},p_{2})\)-Laplacian system with nonlinear BCs

Multiple positive solutions of a \((p_{1},p_{2})\)-Laplacian system with nonlinear BCs

... three positive solutions follows by the properties of fixed point index and is ...more positive solutions, in a similar way as in [], by expanding the lists in conditions (S  ), (S  ... See full document

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