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On eigenvalue intervals of higher-order boundary value problems with a sign-changing nonlinear term
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    On eigenvalue intervals of higher-order boundary value problems with a sign-changing nonlinear term (English)
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    9 March 2011
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    The authors consider a two-point boundary value problem for a nonlinear ordinary differential equation of arbitrary order with a spectral parameter. Some intervals for the spectral parameter are found in which there exists at least one solution.
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    positive solutions
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    eigenvalue
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    higher order nonlinear boundary value problems
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