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Existence results for second order boundary value problem of impulsive dynamic equations on time scales
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    Existence results for second order boundary value problem of impulsive dynamic equations on time scales (English)
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    20 August 2004
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    The authors establish existence results for an impulsive second-order dynamic equation on time scales \(-y^{\Delta\Delta}(t)=f(t,y(t))\), \(t\in[0,1]\subseteq{\mathbb T}\), \(t\neq t_k\), \(k=1,\dots,m\), where \({\mathbb T}\) is a time scale (nonempty closed subset of \({\mathbb R}\)) and where the solution \(y(t)\) satisfies \(y(0)=0=y(1)\), and \(y(t_k^+)-y(t_k^-)\) and \(y^\Delta(t_k^+)-y^\Delta(t_k^-)\) are functions of \(y(t_k^-)\) and \(y^\Delta(t_k^-)\), respectively. The solution \(y(t)\) does not need to be continuous at \(t=t_k\). The technique used is that of the fixed-point theory. Hypothesis (H1) of the paper contains the \textit{continuity} of the forward jump function \(\sigma:{\mathbb T}\to{\mathbb T}\) (which excludes time scales with left-dense/right-scattered points). It seems that this condition is not needed.
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    time scale
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    boundary value problem
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    fixed-point theorem
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    impulsive dynamic equation
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