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Existence of positive solutions for a second-order ordinary differential system
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    Existence of positive solutions for a second-order ordinary differential system (English)
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    22 November 2005
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    This paper deals with the existence of positive solutions for the following system \[ -u''(t)= f_1(t, u(t))+ h_1(u(t), v(t)), \] \[ -v''(t)= f_2(t, v(t))+ h_2(u(t), v(t)),\quad 0< t< 1, \] \[ u(0)= u(1)= v(0)= v(1)= 0, \] where \(f_1\) and \(h_1\) are superlinear and \(f_2\) and \(h_2\) are sublinear. A concrete example is presented.
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    positive solution
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    ordinary differential system
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    fixed-point index
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