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Existence and boundary behavior for singular nonlinear differential equations with arbitrary boundary conditions
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    Existence and boundary behavior for singular nonlinear differential equations with arbitrary boundary conditions (English)
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    9 July 2007
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    The authors are concerned with the existence of solutions for semilinear ordinary differential equations, where the linear part is a formally self-adjoint second order differential expression. The problem is treated in a suitable Hilbert space setup. The abstract theory is applied to the study of a vibrating semi-infinite string equipped with a ``nonlinear denoising filter''.
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    nonlinear boundary condition
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    monotone operator
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