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Advanced differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions
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    Advanced differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions (English)
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    18 April 2005
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    Consider the nonlinear boundary value problem \[ x'(t)=f(t, c(t),x( \alpha(t))), \quad 0= g(x(0),x(T))\tag{*} \] under the assumption that \(f,\alpha\) and \(g\) are continuous functions with \(b\leq \alpha(t)\leq T\). By means of the method of monotone iteration based on lower and upper solutions for (*), the author derives sufficient conditions for (*) to have an extremal solution or a unique solution. Linear advanced differential inequalities are discussed, too.
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    monotone iterative technique
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    equations with advanced arguments
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    existence of solutions
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