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Positive solutions and iterative approximations for a nonlinear two-dimensional difference system with multiple delays
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    Positive solutions and iterative approximations for a nonlinear two-dimensional difference system with multiple delays (English)
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    7 September 2012
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    Summary: We study the nonlinear two-dimensional difference system with multiple delays \(\Delta (x_n + p_{1n} x_{n - \tau_1}) + f_1(n, x_{a_{1n}}, \dots, x_{a_{hn}}, y_{b_{1n}}, \dots, y_{b_{kn}}) = q_{1_n}\), \(\Delta(y_n + p_{2n} y_{n - \tau_2}) + f_2(n, x_{c_{1n}}, \dots, x_{c_{hn}}, y_{d_{1n}}, \dots, y_{d_{kn}}) = q_{2n}\), \(n \geq n_0\). Using the Banach fixed point theorem and a few new analysis techniques, we show the existence of uncountably many bounded positive solutions for the system, suggest Mann iterative algorithms with errors, and discuss the error estimates between the positive solutions and iterative sequences generated by the Mann iterative algorithms. Examples to illustrate the results are included.
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    two-dimensional difference system
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    multiple delays
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    positive solution
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    Mann iterative algorithm
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    error estimate
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