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Multiple solutions to implicit symmetric boundary value problems for second order ordinary differential equations (ODEs): Equivariant degree approach
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    Multiple solutions to implicit symmetric boundary value problems for second order ordinary differential equations (ODEs): Equivariant degree approach (English)
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    9 December 2016
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    Summary: In this paper, we develop a general framework for studying Dirichlet Boundary Value Problems (BVP) for second order symmetric implicit differential systems satisfying the Hartman-Nagumo conditions, as well as a certain non-expandability condition. The main result, obtained by means of the equivariant degree theory, establishes the existence of multiple solutions together with a complete description of their symmetric properties. The abstract result is supported by a concrete example of an implicit system respecting \(D_4\)-symmetries.
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    symmetric BVP
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    second order implicit ordinary differential equation (ODE)
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    multiple solutions
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    a priori bounds
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    equivariant degree
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    multivalued maps
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    dihedral group symmetries
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