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On a class of functional boundary value problems for nonlinear third- order functional differential equations depending on the parameter
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    On a class of functional boundary value problems for nonlinear third- order functional differential equations depending on the parameter (English)
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    5 December 1994
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    Under some conditions the functional differential equation \(x'''= f(t,x_ t,x',x'',\lambda)\) depending on the parameter \(\lambda\) has a solution \(x\in C([-h, 2])\) with \(x\bigl|_{[0,2]}\in C^ 3([0,2])\) satisfying the boundary conditions \(\alpha(x)= A\), \(x''(0)= B\), \(x'(1)= C\), \(x'(2)= D\) and the initial condition \(x_ 0= \varphi+ x(0)\) for \(\lambda= \lambda_ 0\), where \(\alpha: C([0,2])\to \mathbb{R}\) is a continuous increasing functional, \(\varphi\in C([-h, 0])\), \(\varphi(0)= 0\), \(h>0\), \(A\), \(B\), \(C\), \(D\) are reals. The result is based on the Schauder nonlinearization technique, the Schauder fixed point theorem and a surjectivity result in \(\mathbb{R}^ n\).
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    boundary value problem
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    functional differential equation
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    parameter
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    Schauder nonlinearization technique
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    Schauder fixed point theorem
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    surjectivity
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