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    Fixed-point theorems in partially ordered metric spaces for operators with PPF dependence (English)
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    15 May 2007
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    Let \(E\) be a complete metric space with a partial order, \(T: C([a,b],E)\to E\) be a monotonically nondecreasing operator. A fixed point \(\phi\in C([a,b],E)\) of \(T\) means that there exists some \(c\in [a,\,b]\) such that \(T\phi= \phi(c)\). The present paper discusses the existence and uniqueness of the fixed points of \(T\) under the conditions that \(T\) is order-contractive and the fixed point equation \(\phi(c)=T\phi\) has a lower solution. The obtained fixed point theorem is applied to a periodic boundary value problem of a delay ordinary differential equation, and a unique existence result for periodic solutions is obtained.
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    fixed point
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    partially ordered set
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    PPF dependence
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    lower solution
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    periodic boundary value problem with delay
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