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The \(p\)-regularity theory is applied to some equations of mathematical physics. The first one is a homogeneous Dirichlet boundary value problem for an equation of rod bending, i.e., \[ \frac{d^2u}{dx^2} + (1 + \epsilon)(u + u^2) = 0, \quad u(0) = u(\pi) = 0. \] The application of this theory gives existence and uniqueness of a nonzero solution for sufficiently small \(|\epsilon|\) together with its asymptotical estimate (according to \(\epsilon\)). The second one is a problem for a nonlinear membrane equation \[ \Delta u + (10 + \epsilon)\phi(u) = 0, \quad u|_{\partial\Omega} = 0, \] where \(\Omega = [0,\pi]^2\), \(\Delta\) stands for the Laplace operator, \(\epsilon\) is a small real parameter, and the function \(\phi\) satisfies \(\phi(0) = 0\), \(\phi'(0) = 1\) and \(10\phi''(0) = a\neq 0\). The existence of three nonzero solutions is obtained together with their estimates.
Property / review text: The \(p\)-regularity theory is applied to some equations of mathematical physics. The first one is a homogeneous Dirichlet boundary value problem for an equation of rod bending, i.e., \[ \frac{d^2u}{dx^2} + (1 + \epsilon)(u + u^2) = 0, \quad u(0) = u(\pi) = 0. \] The application of this theory gives existence and uniqueness of a nonzero solution for sufficiently small \(|\epsilon|\) together with its asymptotical estimate (according to \(\epsilon\)). The second one is a problem for a nonlinear membrane equation \[ \Delta u + (10 + \epsilon)\phi(u) = 0, \quad u|_{\partial\Omega} = 0, \] where \(\Omega = [0,\pi]^2\), \(\Delta\) stands for the Laplace operator, \(\epsilon\) is a small real parameter, and the function \(\phi\) satisfies \(\phi(0) = 0\), \(\phi'(0) = 1\) and \(10\phi''(0) = a\neq 0\). The existence of three nonzero solutions is obtained together with their estimates. / rank
 
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\(p\)-regularity
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bifurcation
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nonlinear boundary value problem
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    The \(p\)-regularity theory is applied to some equations of mathematical physics. The first one is a homogeneous Dirichlet boundary value problem for an equation of rod bending, i.e., \[ \frac{d^2u}{dx^2} + (1 + \epsilon)(u + u^2) = 0, \quad u(0) = u(\pi) = 0. \] The application of this theory gives existence and uniqueness of a nonzero solution for sufficiently small \(|\epsilon|\) together with its asymptotical estimate (according to \(\epsilon\)). The second one is a problem for a nonlinear membrane equation \[ \Delta u + (10 + \epsilon)\phi(u) = 0, \quad u|_{\partial\Omega} = 0, \] where \(\Omega = [0,\pi]^2\), \(\Delta\) stands for the Laplace operator, \(\epsilon\) is a small real parameter, and the function \(\phi\) satisfies \(\phi(0) = 0\), \(\phi'(0) = 1\) and \(10\phi''(0) = a\neq 0\). The existence of three nonzero solutions is obtained together with their estimates.
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    \(p\)-regularity
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    bifurcation
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    nonlinear boundary value problem
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