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Three positive fixed points of nonlinear operators on ordered Banach spaces
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    Three positive fixed points of nonlinear operators on ordered Banach spaces (English)
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    13 June 2002
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    The authors generalize the triple fixed-point theorem of Leggett and Williams, which is a theorem giving conditions that imply the existence of three fixed points of an operator defined on a cone in a Banach space. As an application of the abstract result, the authors prove the existence of three positive symmetric solutions of the discrete second-order nonlinear conjugate boundary value problem \[ \Delta^2 x(t-1)+f(x(t))=0, \text{for all} t\in [a+1,b+1], \] \[ x(a)=0=x(b+2), \] where \(f: \mathbb R\to \mathbb R\) is continuous and \(f\) is nonnegative for \(x\geq 0.\)
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    fixed point theorems
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    difference equations
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    positive solutions
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    boundary
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    positive symmetric solutions
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    discrete second-order nonlinear conjugate boundary value problem
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