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    Periodic boundary value problem for the second-order impulsive functional differential equa\-tions (English)
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    6 February 2006
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    The method of upper and lower solutions, coupled with the monotone iterative technique, is used to prove existence of the minimal and maximal solutions to a periodic boundary value problem for a class of second-order differential equations with functional dependence and impulsive effects.
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    upper and lower solutions
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    monotone iterative technique
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    periodic boundary value problem
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    functional-differential equations with impulses
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