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Summary: We consider the following third-order boundary value problems with advanced arguments and Stieltjes integral boundary conditions: \[ u^{\prime\prime\prime} \left(t\right) + f \left(t, u \left(\alpha \left(t\right)\right)\right) = 0, \;t \in \left(0, 1\right), \;u \left(0\right) = \gamma u \left(\eta_1\right) + \lambda_1 \left[u\right] \] and \[ u^{\prime\prime} \left(0\right) = 0, \;u \left(1\right) = \beta u \left(\eta_2\right) + \lambda_2 \left[u\right], \] where \(0 < \eta_1 < \eta_2 < 1\), \(0 \leq \gamma, \beta \leq 1\), \(\alpha : [0,1] \to [0,1]\) is continuous, \(\alpha(t) \geq t\) for \(t \in [0,1]\), and \(\alpha(t) \leq \eta_2\) for \(t \in [\eta_1, \eta_2]\). Under some suitable conditions, by applying a fixed point theorem due to Avery and Peterson, we obtain the existence of multiple positive solutions to the above problem. An example is also included to illustrate the main results obtained. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We consider the following third-order boundary value problems with advanced arguments and Stieltjes integral boundary conditions: \[ u^{\prime\prime\prime} \left(t\right) + f \left(t, u \left(\alpha \left(t\right)\right)\right) = 0, \;t \in \left(0, 1\right), \;u \left(0\right) = \gamma u \left(\eta_1\right) + \lambda_1 \left[u\right] \] and \[ u^{\prime\prime} \left(0\right) = 0, \;u \left(1\right) = \beta u \left(\eta_2\right) + \lambda_2 \left[u\right], \] where \(0 < \eta_1 < \eta_2 < 1\), \(0 \leq \gamma, \beta \leq 1\), \(\alpha : [0,1] \to [0,1]\) is continuous, \(\alpha(t) \geq t\) for \(t \in [0,1]\), and \(\alpha(t) \leq \eta_2\) for \(t \in [\eta_1, \eta_2]\). Under some suitable conditions, by applying a fixed point theorem due to Avery and Peterson, we obtain the existence of multiple positive solutions to the above problem. An example is also included to illustrate the main results obtained. / rank | |||
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Multiple positive solutions of third-order BVP with advanced arguments and Stieltjes integral conditions (English)
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17 October 2016
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Summary: We consider the following third-order boundary value problems with advanced arguments and Stieltjes integral boundary conditions: \[ u^{\prime\prime\prime} \left(t\right) + f \left(t, u \left(\alpha \left(t\right)\right)\right) = 0, \;t \in \left(0, 1\right), \;u \left(0\right) = \gamma u \left(\eta_1\right) + \lambda_1 \left[u\right] \] and \[ u^{\prime\prime} \left(0\right) = 0, \;u \left(1\right) = \beta u \left(\eta_2\right) + \lambda_2 \left[u\right], \] where \(0 < \eta_1 < \eta_2 < 1\), \(0 \leq \gamma, \beta \leq 1\), \(\alpha : [0,1] \to [0,1]\) is continuous, \(\alpha(t) \geq t\) for \(t \in [0,1]\), and \(\alpha(t) \leq \eta_2\) for \(t \in [\eta_1, \eta_2]\). Under some suitable conditions, by applying a fixed point theorem due to Avery and Peterson, we obtain the existence of multiple positive solutions to the above problem. An example is also included to illustrate the main results obtained.
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Stieltjes integral boundary conditions
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fixed point theorem due to Avery and Peterson
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multiple positive solutions
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