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    Three solutions of an \(n\)th order three-point focal type boundary value problem (English)
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    20 November 2008
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    The authors consider the differential equation \[ u^{(n)}(t) = F(t, u(t)),\quad t\in [0, 1], \] together with the three-point focal type boundary conditions \[ u^{( j )}(0) = 0, \quad 0\leq j\leq n-3,\quad u^{(n-2)}(p) = 0,\quad u^{(n-1)}(1) = 0, \] where \(\frac 12 < p < 1\). By using two different fixed-point theorems, they offer criteria for the existence of three positive solutions of this problem. Examples are also included to illustrate their results.
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    Positive solutions
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    three-point boundary value problems
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    focal boundary conditions
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