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Existence of solution for impulsive differential equations with indefinite linear part (English)
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9 December 2015
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The authors consider the impulsive boundary value problem \[ \begin{aligned} &-u''(t) = f(t,u(t)), \quad t \in [0,1]\setminus\{t_1,\ldots,t_m\},\\ &u(0) = u(1) = 0, \\ &u'(t_j+) = u'(t_j-) - I_j(u(t_j)), \quad j=1,\ldots,m, \end{aligned} \] where \(m \in N\), \(0 < t_1 < t_2 < \ldots < t_m < 1\), \(f\) is a Carathéodory function on \((0,1)\times \mathbb{R}\), \(I_j : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\) are continuous functions. Using critical point theory (Saddle Point Theorem), the existence of at least one solution for the non-resonant case is proved.
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impulsive differential equation
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indefinite linear part
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Dirichlet boundary conditions
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saddle point theorem
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impulses at fixed times
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