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Multiplicity of solutions to second-order linear differential equations on networks
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    Multiplicity of solutions to second-order linear differential equations on networks (English)
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    19 September 2000
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    An upper optimal bound is obtained for the multiplicity (or dimension of the kernel of the corresponding matrix) of solutions to second-order linear differential equations on networks with general boundary and node conditions. This bound depends on an abstract-topological associated graph. This result can be applied to study the multiplicity of eigenvalues resulting of corresponding operators.
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    multiplicity of solutions
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    optimal bound
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    Dirichlet and Neumann condition
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    graphs
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