Boundary blow-up for differential equations with indefinite weight (Q1867243)

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    Boundary blow-up for differential equations with indefinite weight
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1891261

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      Boundary blow-up for differential equations with indefinite weight (English)
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      2 April 2003
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      Let \(q:[0,1]\to \mathbb{R}\) and \(g:\mathbb{R}\to \mathbb{R}\) be continuous functions. Consider the following problem: \(x''+q(t)g(x)=0\) and \(x(0^{+})=x(1^{-})=+\infty\). Using a topological approach and under some general assumptions, such as superlinear growth at infinity for \(g\) and possibly changing sign on its domain, the existence and multiplicity of solutions to the problem above is proved.
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      superlinear growth
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      blow-up boundary condition
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      continuous function
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