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Positive solutions of singular problems with sign changing Carathéodory nonlinearities depending on \(x'\) (English)
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25 May 2003
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The existence of positive Carathéodory solutions is proved to some second-order problem. The right-hand side is a Carathéodory function which may be singular at a certain phase point. Moreover, it can change sign. One of the boundary conditions is nonlinear and rather implicit. The combination of upper/lower solutions technique is applied jointly with degree arguments.
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singular boundary value problem
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positive solution
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lower and uppwer function
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Borsuk antipodal theorem
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Leray-Schauder degree
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