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This paper gives an application of a variational method to determine the multiplicity of solutions to a class of Dirichlet BVPs with impulsive effects. The authors establish the existence of three solutions. Their main results generalize and improve some known results. | |||
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An application of variational method to a class of Dirichlet boundary value problems with impulsive effects (English)
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21 June 2012
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This paper gives an application of a variational method to determine the multiplicity of solutions to a class of Dirichlet BVPs with impulsive effects. The authors establish the existence of three solutions. Their main results generalize and improve some known results.
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