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    On two-point boundary value problems in multi-ion electrodiffusion. (English)
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    15 March 2004
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    BVPs for a nonlinear ODE of second (two-charge case) and third (three-charge case) order with Dirichlet or periodic boundary conditions are under consideration. The existence of a solution for appropriate physical parameters is proved by using topological methods.
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    ordinary differential equations
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    boundary value problems
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    nonlinearity
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    existence
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    electrodiffusion
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