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Second-order boundary value problems of singular type
(Elsevier BV, 1998-10-01)
Singular boundary value problems for superlinear second order ordinary and delay differential equations
(Elsevier BV, 1996-09-01)
Boundary value problems of nonsingular type on the semi-infinite interval
(Mathematical Institute, Tohoku University, 1999-01-01)
Existence of a positive solution is established for second order boundary value problems on the semi-infinite interval.
Nonlinear superlinear singular and nonsingular second order boundary value problems
(Elsevier BV, 1998-02-01)
Existence results for some initial and boundary value problems without growth restriction
(JSTOR, 1995-01-01)
In this paper, using the Schauder Fixed Point Theorem, we establish some existence results or initial and boundary value problems for differential equations withouth growth restriction on the right member.
Positive solutions of singular and nonsingular fredholm integral equations
(Elsevier BV, 1999-12-01)
Existence theorems for certain classes of singular boundary value problems
(Elsevier BV, 1992-08-01)
Existence theory for nonresonant singular boundary value problems
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1995-10-01)
We present some existence results for the ''nonresonant'' singular boundary value problem 1/pq(py')'+ mu y = f(t, y) a.e. on [0,1] with lim(t-->0) + p(t)y'(t)=y(1)=0. Here mu is such that 1/pq(pu')'+mu u=0 a.e. on [0,1] ...
Resonant singular boundary value problems
(Rocky Mountain Mathematics Consortium, 1995-12-01)
Existence theory is developed for the ''resonant'' singular problem (1/(pq))(py')' + lambda(0)y = f(t,y,py') almost everywhere on [0, 1] with lim(t-->0+) p(t)y'(t) = ay(1) + blim(t-->1-) p(t)y'(t) = 0. Here lambda(0) ...
Existence results for differential equations with reflection of the argument
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1994-10-01)
Existence principles are given for systems of differential equations with reflection of the argument. These are derived using fixed point analysis, specifically the Nonlinear Alternative. Then existence results are deduced ...