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The authors study (arising in difference equations, boundary value problems and dynamic networks) the nonlinear algebraic systems \[ x=\lambda AF(x), \;x\in \mathbb{R}^n, \;F(x)=(f(x_1),f(x_2),\dots,f(x_n))^T , \tag{1} \] where \(\lambda >0\), \(A\) is a positive square matrix, \(f\) is a nondecreasing function defined on \([0, \infty)\) satisfying \(f(u)>0\) for \(u>0\). The introduction of two magnitudes \(f_0=\lim_{u\to 0}\frac{f(u)}{u}\) and \(f_{\infty}=\lim_{u\to \infty}\frac{f(u)}{u}\) allows to categorize the system (1) into six subclasses, for each of which \(\mathbb{R}_+=(0, \infty)\) is divided into \(\lambda\)-intervals correspondingly to \(\lambda\)-values such that the system (1) has no positive solution, at least one positive solution, or at least two solutions. Spectral and resolvent sets for (1) are determined.
Property / review text: The authors study (arising in difference equations, boundary value problems and dynamic networks) the nonlinear algebraic systems \[ x=\lambda AF(x), \;x\in \mathbb{R}^n, \;F(x)=(f(x_1),f(x_2),\dots,f(x_n))^T , \tag{1} \] where \(\lambda >0\), \(A\) is a positive square matrix, \(f\) is a nondecreasing function defined on \([0, \infty)\) satisfying \(f(u)>0\) for \(u>0\). The introduction of two magnitudes \(f_0=\lim_{u\to 0}\frac{f(u)}{u}\) and \(f_{\infty}=\lim_{u\to \infty}\frac{f(u)}{u}\) allows to categorize the system (1) into six subclasses, for each of which \(\mathbb{R}_+=(0, \infty)\) is divided into \(\lambda\)-intervals correspondingly to \(\lambda\)-values such that the system (1) has no positive solution, at least one positive solution, or at least two solutions. Spectral and resolvent sets for (1) are determined. / rank
 
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eigenvalue
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fixed point theorem
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monotone iterative method
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nonlinear spectrum
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nonlinear algebraic system
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Eigenvalue and spectral intervals for a nonlinear algebraic system
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    Eigenvalue and spectral intervals for a nonlinear algebraic system (English)
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    21 January 2014
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    The authors study (arising in difference equations, boundary value problems and dynamic networks) the nonlinear algebraic systems \[ x=\lambda AF(x), \;x\in \mathbb{R}^n, \;F(x)=(f(x_1),f(x_2),\dots,f(x_n))^T , \tag{1} \] where \(\lambda >0\), \(A\) is a positive square matrix, \(f\) is a nondecreasing function defined on \([0, \infty)\) satisfying \(f(u)>0\) for \(u>0\). The introduction of two magnitudes \(f_0=\lim_{u\to 0}\frac{f(u)}{u}\) and \(f_{\infty}=\lim_{u\to \infty}\frac{f(u)}{u}\) allows to categorize the system (1) into six subclasses, for each of which \(\mathbb{R}_+=(0, \infty)\) is divided into \(\lambda\)-intervals correspondingly to \(\lambda\)-values such that the system (1) has no positive solution, at least one positive solution, or at least two solutions. Spectral and resolvent sets for (1) are determined.
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    eigenvalue
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    fixed point theorem
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    monotone iterative method
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    nonlinear spectrum
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    nonlinear algebraic system
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    positive solution
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