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The authors first present a fixed point theorem for mixed monotone operators defined on cones of Banach spaces; by mixed monotone operator, it is meant an operator \(A\) increasing in one variable and decreasing in the other one. Then they study the eigenvalue problem \(A(x,x)=\lambda x\). As application, the authors develop several existence-uniqueness theorems for some BVPs with various boundary conditions. These theorems are illustrated by means of concrete examples.
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New fixed point theorems for mixed monotone operators and local existence-uniqueness of positive solutions for nonlinear boundary value problems
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    New fixed point theorems for mixed monotone operators and local existence-uniqueness of positive solutions for nonlinear boundary value problems (English)
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    18 July 2011
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    The authors first present a fixed point theorem for mixed monotone operators defined on cones of Banach spaces; by mixed monotone operator, it is meant an operator \(A\) increasing in one variable and decreasing in the other one. Then they study the eigenvalue problem \(A(x,x)=\lambda x\). As application, the authors develop several existence-uniqueness theorems for some BVPs with various boundary conditions. These theorems are illustrated by means of concrete examples.
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    fixed point
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    mixed monotone operator
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    local existence
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    uniqueness
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    positive solution
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    nonlinear boundary value problem
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