Positive periodic solutions in shifts \(\delta_\pm\) for a class of higher-dimensional functional dynamic equations with impulses on time scales (Q1724274)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7022512
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Positive periodic solutions in shifts \(\delta_\pm\) for a class of higher-dimensional functional dynamic equations with impulses on time scales (English)
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14 February 2019
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Summary: Let \(\mathbb{T} \subset \mathbb{R}\) be a periodic time scale in shifts \(\delta_\pm\) with period \(P \in(t_0, \infty)_{\mathbb{T}}\) and \(t_0 \in \mathbb{T}\) is nonnegative and fixed. By using a multiple fixed point theorem in cones, some criteria are established for the existence and multiplicity of positive solutions in shifts \(\delta_\pm\) for a class of higher-dimensional functional dynamic equations with impulses on time scales of the following form: \(x^{\Delta}(t) = A(t) x(t) + b(t) f(t, x(g(t))), t \neq t_j, t \in \mathbb{T}, x(t_j^+) = x(t_j^-) + I_j(x(t_j))\), where \(A(t) = (a_{i j}(t))_{n \times n}\) is a nonsingular matrix with continuous real-valued functions as its elements. Finally, numerical examples are presented to illustrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the results.
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