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Nonlinear periodic boundary value problems with sign-changing Green's function
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    Nonlinear periodic boundary value problems with sign-changing Green's function (English)
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    9 March 2011
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    The author considers the existence and nonexistence of positive solutions for the nonlinear boundary value problem with periodic boundary conditions \[ u'' + a(t) u = \lambda b(t) f(u), \text{ a.e. } t \in [0, T], \] \[ u(0) = u(T), \qquad u'(0) = u'(T). \] Here, \(a(t), b(t) \geq 0\) for a.e. \(t \in [0, T]\) and are positive on a set of positive measure. The author assumes that the associated linear problem has a unique solution and that the Green function changes sign. Under the assumption that there exists an \(\varepsilon > 0\) such that \[ \int_0^T \! [G^+(t, s) - (1 + \varepsilon ) G^-(t, s)] b(s) \, ds > 0, \quad t \in [0,T], \] the author shows that there exists a \(\lambda_0 > 0\) such that for all \(\lambda \in (0, \lambda_0)\), the problem has a positive solution. The author also establishes conditions under which the problem has no positive solutions for \(\lambda\) sufficiently small as well as conditions for which the problem has no positive solution for \(\lambda\) large enough.
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    positive periodic solutions
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    sign-changing Green's function
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    Schauder's fixed point theorem
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    existence
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    nonexistence
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