Bifurcation from interval and positive solutions of a nonlinear fourth-order boundary value problem (Q1049486)
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Bifurcation from interval and positive solutions of a nonlinear fourth-order boundary value problem (English)
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12 January 2010
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Consider the fourth-order boundary value problem \[ u^{(4)}(t)=f(t,u(t),u''(t)), t \in (0,1), \] \[ u(0) =u(1)=u''(0)=u''(1)=0, \] where \(f:[0,1] \times [0,+\infty) \times (-\infty,0] \to [0,+\infty)\) is continuous, such that \(f(t,0,0)=0\) and satisfies a technical condition ensuring that, roughly speaking, \(f\) is not necessarily linearizable at \((0,0)\) and \((+\infty,-\infty).\) Moreover, it is assumed that there exist a non-negative function \(c_1\) and a non-negative constant \(c_2\) such that \(c_1(t)+c_2>0\) and \(f(t,u,p) \geq c_1(t)u-c_2 p\) for all \(t,u,p.\) The authors give a sufficient condition, expressed in terms of the generalized eigenvalues of the associated BVP \(u^{(4)}=\lambda(A(t)u-B(t)u''),\) for the existence of at least one positive solution to the given BVP. The proof is performed by applying the global \textit{P. H. Rabinowitz} bifurcation theorem [Rocky Mountain J. Math. 3, 161--202 (1973; Zbl 0255.47069)].
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Fourth-order ODE
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positive solution
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eigenvalue
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bifurcation
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