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Solutions for an operator equation under the conditions of pairs of paralleled lower and upper solutions (English)
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10 September 2008
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Let \(X\) and \(Z\) be ordered Banach spaces, \(L: D(L)\to Z\) be a linear operator and \(F\) a continuous and bounded operator. The paper discusses the multiplicity of solutions of the operator equation \[ L x=F(x)\qquad\tag \(*\) \] by the method of lower and upper solutions and fixed point index theory. When \((*)\) has two pairs of strict lower and upper solutions, the authors obtain a three solutions theorem, which is different to Amann's three solutions theorem. Under three pairs of strict lower and upper solutions, they obtain existence results of five solutions and nine solutions. The abstract results are applied to a Sturm--Liouville boundary value problem.
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multiplicity of solutions
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3-solutions theorem
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lower and upper solutions
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fixed point index
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operator equation
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