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Oscillating solutions of a nonlinear fourth order ordinary differential equation
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    7 December 2006
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    The authors consider the boundary value problem \[ \begin{gathered} u^{(4)}+ au''+ g(t, u', u'', u''')= p(t),\quad 0< t< T,\\ u^{(j)}(0)= u^{(j)}(T)\quad\text{for }j= 0,\dots, 3,\end{gathered}\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(g\) is continuous and \(p\in L^2(0,T)\). Applying coincidence degree theory and the method of lower and upper solutions, the authors prove the existence of at least one solution to \((*)\) under suitable conditions.
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    nonlinear ordinary differential equation
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    multi-ion electrodiffusion theory
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    semiconductors modelling
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