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Periodic solutions for sublinear systems via variational approach
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    Periodic solutions for sublinear systems via variational approach (English)
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    20 July 2010
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    This paper deals with a scalar second order equation of the form \[ x''+f(t,x)=0, \] where \(f\) satisfies a variant of the Carathéodory conditions; moreover, a sublinear condition of the form \(|f(t,x)| \leq g(t) |x|^{\alpha} +h(t)\) is assumed, where \(g,h \in L^1((0,2\pi); {\mathbb R}^+)\) and \(\alpha \in [0,1)\). The first result deals with the periodic boundary value problem associated to the given equation. Assuming (setting \(F(t,x)=\int_0^x f(t,s)\,ds\)) that \(\liminf _{|x| \to +\infty}|x|^{-2\alpha}F(t,x) > (1/2) \|g\|^2_1\), the existence of at least one \(2\pi\)-periodic solution is proved. In the second result, the periodic boundary condition is replaced by the impulsive condition \(x'(t_j^+)-x'(t_j^-)=I_j(x(t_j))\), \(j=1, \dots, p,\) where \(0=t_0<t_1< \dots < t_{p+1}=2\pi\) and the impulse functions \(I_j: {\mathbb R} \to {\mathbb R}\) are continuous for all \(j\). Besides the same assumptions on \(f\) considered in the first result, it is assumed that, for some \(a,b \geq 0\) and \(\gamma \in [0,\alpha)\), one has \(|I_j(x)| \leq a|x|^{\gamma}+b\) and \(|\int_0^x I_j(s) ds| \leq a|x|^{2\gamma}+b\) for all \(x,j\). Under these hypotheses, the existence of at least one \(2\pi\)-periodic solution is proved. The proofs are performed by applying the saddle point theorem.
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    periodic BVP
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    impulsive ODE
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    sublinear growth
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    saddle point theorem
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