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Existence results for damped regular equations under periodic or Neumann boundary conditions
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    Existence results for damped regular equations under periodic or Neumann boundary conditions (English)
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    14 February 2022
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    In this article, the authors state a version of the averaging and a method to construct lower and upper solutions in the reversed order that are suitable for both the periodic and the Neumann boundary conditions. As an application, they study the damped regular differential equation \[ \ddot{x}+c\dot{x}=\nu g(t)x^\lambda-h(t)x^\mu,\tag{1} \] where \(\lambda,\mu>0,\) \(g,h\in C([0,T]),\) \(c\in\mathbb{R}\) and \(\nu\) is a parameter. Indeed, under periodic conditions, that is \[ x(0)=x(T),\quad \dot{x}(0)=\dot{x}(T), \] or Neumann boundary conditions, i.e., \[ \dot{x}(0)=\dot{x}(T)=0, \] the existence of positive solutions of the equation (1) is investigated.
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    existence analysis
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    dynamic analysis
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    regular equations
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    periodic solutions
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