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Solvability of a multi-point boundary value problem at resonance (English)
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20 December 1995
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The Leray-Schauder continuation method is used to find sufficient conditions which imply the existence of at least one solution for multi-point boundary value problems of the form \[ x'' (t) = f \bigl( t,x(t), x'(t) \bigr) + e(t),\;x(0) = 0,\;x(1) = {1 \over k} \sum^k_{i = 1} a_i x(\eta_i). \] The assumptions involve growth and sign conditions upon \(f\).
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Leray-Schauder continuation method
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multi-point boundary value problems
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