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On the existence of two solutions with a prescribed number of zeros for a superlinear two-point boundary value problem
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    On the existence of two solutions with a prescribed number of zeros for a superlinear two-point boundary value problem (English)
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    15 October 1996
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    The authors continue their investigation of the solvability of boundary value problems associated with the second order differential equation (*) \(u' + f(u) = p(t,u,u')\), \(t \in [a,b]\), where no a priori bound for solutions may be proved. This fact requires a modification of the classical Leray-Schauder continuation technique. This modification was essentially established in the authors' paper published in [J. Differ. Equations 88, 347-395 (1990; Zbl 0718.34053)].
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    nonlinear Sturm-Liouville BVP
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    coincidence degree
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    boundary value problems
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    second order differential equation
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    Leray-Schauder continuation technique
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