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The existence of positive solutions of nonlinear singular second-order boundary value problems
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    The existence of positive solutions of nonlinear singular second-order boundary value problems (English)
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    13 June 2002
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    New results guaranteeing the existence of positive solutions to the boundary value problem \[ (1/p(t))(p(t) x'(t))'+ q(t) f(t,x(t),p(t) x'(t))= 0,\quad 0< t< 1,\quad \lim_{t\to 0+} p(t) x'(t)= 0= x(1), \] are given. Here, \(q\in C(0,1)\) and \(p\in C[0,1]\cap C^1(0, 1)\) are positive on \((0,1)\) and such that \[ \int^1_0 {dt\over p(t)}< \infty,\quad \int^1_0 p(t)q(t) dt< \infty, \] and \(f: [0,1]\times (0,\infty)\times (-\infty, 0]\to \mathbb{R}^0\) is continuous. The function \(f\) may be singular at \(x= 0\) and \(t=0\) or/and \(t=1\). To prove the existence theorems, the authors construct upper and lower solutions to the problem considered and use properties of the egress points and the consequent mapping. However, they apply the standard Schauder fixed-point theorem.
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    singularity
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    positive solutions
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    boundary value problem
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    egress points
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    consequent mapping
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