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Multiple solutions of positively homogeneous equations (English)
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25 August 2002
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The authors study the existence and multiplicity of periodic solutions to the following system \[ u''- Au + \mu u^+ - \nu u^- = v + h(t), \] where \(h\) is a continuous and \(T\)-periodic function, \(v\in \mathbb{R}^N\), and \(A\) is a symmetric matrix. The main results are the following: (1) Under some reasonable assumptions, this system has at least \(2^N\) periodic solutions; (2) If such assumptions do not hold, they construct a system such that it has less than \(2^N\) periodic solutions.
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periodic solutions
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multiplicity
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asymmetric nonlinearity
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