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The authors study the existence of a periodic solution for an equation of the type \[ (|x'|^{p-2}x')'+f(x')+g(x)=h(t), \] where \(h(t)\) is a \(T\)-periodic forcing term. The function \(f\) behaves as a power, while the retracting force \(g\) has a singularity at \(0\), which can be either attractive or repulsive. Correspondingly they have two theorems, for the proofs of which they use topological degree methods.
Property / review text: The authors study the existence of a periodic solution for an equation of the type \[ (|x'|^{p-2}x')'+f(x')+g(x)=h(t), \] where \(h(t)\) is a \(T\)-periodic forcing term. The function \(f\) behaves as a power, while the retracting force \(g\) has a singularity at \(0\), which can be either attractive or repulsive. Correspondingly they have two theorems, for the proofs of which they use topological degree methods. / rank
 
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    The authors study the existence of a periodic solution for an equation of the type \[ (|x'|^{p-2}x')'+f(x')+g(x)=h(t), \] where \(h(t)\) is a \(T\)-periodic forcing term. The function \(f\) behaves as a power, while the retracting force \(g\) has a singularity at \(0\), which can be either attractive or repulsive. Correspondingly they have two theorems, for the proofs of which they use topological degree methods.
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    Rayleigh equation
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    singularity
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    periodic solutions
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