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Existence of nontrivial solutions for discrete nonlinear two point boundary value problems
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    Existence of nontrivial solutions for discrete nonlinear two point boundary value problems (English)
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    15 November 2006
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    This paper deals with the two point boundary value problem \[ \begin{cases} -\Delta^{2}x\left( k-1\right) =f\left( k,x\left( k\right) \right) ,\;k\in\mathbb{Z}\left( 1,T\right) \\ x\left( 0\right) =0=\Delta x\left( T\right) , \end{cases} \] where \(\mathbb{Z}\left( 1,T\right) =\left\{ 1,2,\dots,T\right\} ,\) \(T>0\) is an integer, \(\Delta x\left( k\right) =x\left( k+1\right) -x\left( k\right) \) is the forward difference operator, and \(f\) is a continuous function. Using the critical point theory and the strongly monotone operator principle, the authors solve the existence of nontrivial solutions for the above problem. By virtue of Green's function and the separation of a linear operator, they construct a variational framework of this problem. Some conditions for function \(f\) are found in order to guarantee that the boundary value problem has a unique solution or at least one nontrivial solution.
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    nonlinear two point boundary value problem
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    strongly monotone operator principle
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    critical point theory
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