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    On the existence of positive solutions of a nonlinear differential equation (English)
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    The authors consider a class of existence results for the nonlinear equation \[ (1/A)(Au')'=u\psi (x,u)\text{ for }x\in (0, \omega) \] with different boundary conditions and describe their asymptotic behavior using a potential theory approach.
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    positive solution
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    nonlinear
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    differential equation
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    existence
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