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Monotone iterative techniques for nonlinear problems involving the difference of two monotone functions. (English)
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28 January 2003
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Consider the scalar initial value problem \((*) \;du/dt = f(t,u)+g(t,u), \;u(0)=0,\) under the condition that \(f\) is monotone increasing and \(g\) is monotone decreasing in \(u\). The authors prove a theorem on the convergence of a monotone iteration scheme provided coupled lower and upper solutions exist.
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upper and lower solutions
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monotone iteration scheme
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