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The existence and multiplicity of solutions for an impulsive differential equation with two parameters via a variational method
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    The existence and multiplicity of solutions for an impulsive differential equation with two parameters via a variational method (English)
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    11 June 2010
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    The authors consider the impulsive boundary value problem for an ordinary differential equation of second order \[ \begin{aligned} &-u''(t) +cu(t) = \lambda g(t,u(t)) \quad \text{a.e.}\;t \in[0,T], t\neq t_k,\\ &\triangle u'(t_k) = I_k(u(t_k)), \quad k = 1,\ldots, p-1,\\ &u(0) = u(T), \quad u'(0) = u'(T),\end{aligned} \] where \(0 < t_1 < \ldots < t_{p-1} < T\); \(c, \lambda \in {\mathbb R}\), \(\lambda \neq 0\); \(g : [0,T] \times {\mathbb R} \to {\mathbb R}\) is a continuous function; \(I_k : {\mathbb R} \to {\mathbb R}\) are continuous. Some new criteria to guarantee the existence of at least one solution, two solutions and infinitely many solutions according to the values of the pair \((c,\lambda)\) are given. The results are obtained by using variational methods and critical point theory.
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    impulsive differential equations
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    boundary value problems
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    critical points
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    variational method
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