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Computation of topological degree in ordered Banach spaces with lattice structure and its application to superlinear differential equations
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    Computation of topological degree in ordered Banach spaces with lattice structure and its application to superlinear differential equations (English)
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    22 October 2008
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    An approach is presented to prove that a compact map has fixed point index (degree) zero in Banach space with a cone. In contrast to Krasnoselskii's compression/expansion theorem on a cone, no cone invariance is assumed for the map, but only some inequalities. The main hypothesis is that the map is of some abstract Hammerstein type, i.e., the composition of a linear map (satisfying a certain monotonicity condition w.r.t.\ some functional) with a so-called quasi-additive map like a superposition operator. The results are illustrated by proving the existence of nontrivial solutions of a Sturm--Liouville problem under some growth assumptions on the nonlinearity at \(0\) and \(\pm\infty\).
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    degree zero
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    ordered Banach space
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    quasi-additive map
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    Hammerstein operator
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    Sturm-Liouville equation
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    Krasnoselskij theorem
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    superlinear Sturm-Liouville problems
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