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    On sign-changing solutions for nonlinear operator equations (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    In the paper, the existence of sign-changing solutions for nonlinear operator equations in ordered Banach spaces is discussed by using the topological degree and fixed point index theory. The authors obtain some new three-solution theorems for fixed point equations of increasing operators and for general operators. The three-solution theorems are different from those of Amann and Leggett-Williams. In these theorems, all the three solutions are nonzero: one is positive, another is negative and the third one is sign-changing. These results are significant. The authors also apply their results to an integral equation and a boundary value problem for a differential equation.
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    cone
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    fixed point index
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    topological degree
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    completely continuous operator
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    3-solution theorem
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