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The authors consider the ODE system \[ \begin{aligned} - (r^{N-1} \phi_1(u')'=\lambda r^{N-1} f_1(v), \quad a<r<b,\\ - (r^{N-1} \phi_2(v')'=\lambda r^{N-1} f_2(u), \quad a<r<b \end{aligned} \] and look for sufficient conditions to guarantee the existence of large positive solutions satisfying the boundary conditions \[ u(a)=u(b)=v(a)=v(b)=0 \] when the parameter \(\lambda\) is small enough. The main tool that they use is a fixed point theorem in cones. | |||
Property / review text: The authors consider the ODE system \[ \begin{aligned} - (r^{N-1} \phi_1(u')'=\lambda r^{N-1} f_1(v), \quad a<r<b,\\ - (r^{N-1} \phi_2(v')'=\lambda r^{N-1} f_2(u), \quad a<r<b \end{aligned} \] and look for sufficient conditions to guarantee the existence of large positive solutions satisfying the boundary conditions \[ u(a)=u(b)=v(a)=v(b)=0 \] when the parameter \(\lambda\) is small enough. The main tool that they use is a fixed point theorem in cones. / rank | |||
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On radial solutions for singular combined superlinear elliptic systems on annular domains (English)
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14 October 2016
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The authors consider the ODE system \[ \begin{aligned} - (r^{N-1} \phi_1(u')'=\lambda r^{N-1} f_1(v), \quad a<r<b,\\ - (r^{N-1} \phi_2(v')'=\lambda r^{N-1} f_2(u), \quad a<r<b \end{aligned} \] and look for sufficient conditions to guarantee the existence of large positive solutions satisfying the boundary conditions \[ u(a)=u(b)=v(a)=v(b)=0 \] when the parameter \(\lambda\) is small enough. The main tool that they use is a fixed point theorem in cones.
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combined superlinear
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semipositone
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positive solutions
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