On Green's functions and positive solutions for boundary value problems on time scales (Q1602830)

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On Green's functions and positive solutions for boundary value problems on time scales
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    On Green's functions and positive solutions for boundary value problems on time scales (English)
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    24 June 2002
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    The authors investigate the second-order dynamic equation on a time scale \[ -[p(t)y^\Delta]^\nabla+q(t)y=h(t). \tag{*} \] Recall that a time scale \(\mathbf T\) is any closed subset of \(\mathbb{R}\), where the jump operators \(\sigma(t)=\inf\{s>t, s\in \mathbf T\}\), \(\rho(t)=\sup\{s<t, s\in \mathbf T\}\) are defined. Using these operators, the so-called \(\Delta\)-derivative and \(\nabla\)-derivative of a function \(f:\mathbf T\to \mathbb{R}\) are defined by \[ f^\Delta(t)=\lim_{s\to t}\frac{f(s)-f(\sigma(t))}{s-\sigma(t)},\quad f^\nabla(t)=\lim_{s\to t}\frac{f(s)-f(\rho(s))}{s-\rho(t)}. \] First, the basic properties of solutions to (*) are established (Wronskian-type identity for homogeneous equation, variation of parameters formula,\dots). Then, the attention is focused on the Sturm-Liouville boundary value problem associated with (*), in particular, properties of Green's function to this boundary value problem are investigated. In the last part of the paper, these properties of Green's function are used to study the existence of positive solutions to (*).
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    time scales
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    delta and nabla derivatives
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    Green's function
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    cone
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