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Positive solutions for a Hammerstein integral equation with a parameter
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    Positive solutions for a Hammerstein integral equation with a parameter (English)
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    9 June 2009
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    The authors discuss the dependence of positive solutions to the Hammerstein integral equation \[ u(t)=\lambda \int_0^1 K(x,y)f(y,u(y))dy, \] on the parameter \(\lambda\). It is proved, under suitable assumptions, that there exists \(\lambda^*>0\) such that the above equation has at least one, two and has no positive solution for \(0<\lambda <\lambda^*\), \(\lambda=\lambda^*\), and \(\lambda>\lambda^*\), respectively.
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    Hammerstein integral equation
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    index of fixed point
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    positive solution
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