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The following pages link to Existence of three solutions for a nonlinear fractional boundary value problem via a critical points theorem (Q1925469):
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- The existence of a ground state solution for a class of fractional differential equation with \(p\)-Laplacian operator (Q257327) (← links)
- Solutions for impulsive fractional differential equations via variational methods (Q288773) (← links)
- Infinitely many solutions for boundary value problems arising from the fractional advection dispersion equation. (Q906999) (← links)
- Infinitely many solutions for impulsive nonlinear fractional boundary value problems (Q1627971) (← links)
- Infinitely many solutions for nonlinear fractional boundary value problems via variational methods (Q1628001) (← links)
- Multiplicity solutions for a class of fractional Hamiltonian systems with concave-convex potentials (Q1635727) (← links)
- Existence results to some damped-like fractional differential equations (Q1662336) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for a nonlinear fractional boundary value problem via critical point theory (Q1683011) (← links)
- Solvability for a fractional order three-point boundary value system at resonance (Q1724087) (← links)
- Ground state solutions for a class of fractional differential equations with Dirichlet boundary value condition (Q1725382) (← links)
- Faedo-Galerkin approximation of mild solutions of fractional functional differential equations (Q2023144) (← links)
- Existence and multiplicity of solutions for a class of damped-like fractional differential system (Q2129802) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for a class of fractional Hamiltonian systems (Q2260534) (← links)
- Existence of solutions to boundary value problem for impulsive fractional differential equations (Q2939457) (← links)
- Infinitely many nontrivial solutions for fractional boundary value problems with impulses and perturbation (Q4631122) (← links)
- New results for fractional differential equations with impulses via variational methods (Q4631929) (← links)