Focal boundary value problems for nonlinear difference equations. I
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Publication:919204
DOI10.1016/0022-247X(89)90197-2zbMath0706.39001OpenAlexW4212879997MaRDI QIDQ919204
Publication date: 1989
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-247x(89)90197-2
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Uniqueness implies existence and uniqueness conditions for nonlocal boundary value problems for \(n\)th order differential equations ⋮ Two-point boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations, uniqueness implies existence ⋮ Focal boundary value problems for nonlinear difference equations. II ⋮ Solution matching for a second order boundary value problem on time scales ⋮ Existence of solutions for three-point boundary value problems for second order equations ⋮ Uniqueness implies existence for three-point boundary value problems for dynamic equations. ⋮ Uniqueness implies existence on time scales ⋮ Discrete polynomial interpolation, Green's functions, maximum principles, error bounds and boundary value problems ⋮ Third order right focal boundary value problems on a time scale ⋮ Existence of solutions for third-order boundary value problems on a time scale ⋮ Uniqueness implies existence and uniqueness criterion for nonlocal boundary value problems for third order differential equations ⋮ Differences with Respect to Boundary Points for Right Focal Boundary Conditions ⋮ Uniqueness implies existence for three-point boundary value problems for second order differential equations
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