An application of Schauder's fixed point theorem to the existence of solutions of impulsive differential equations (Q1892323)

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An application of Schauder's fixed point theorem to the existence of solutions of impulsive differential equations
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    An application of Schauder's fixed point theorem to the existence of solutions of impulsive differential equations (English)
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    3 October 1995
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    The authors investigate the two-point boundary value problem for second- order differential equation with one impulsive action (P) \(x'' + h(t,x,x')x = f(t,x,x')\), \(t \in (a,b)\), \(t \neq t_ 1\), \(x^{(i)} (t^ +_ 1) = H_ i (x^{(i)} (t_ 1^ -))\), \(i = 0,1\); \(x(a) = A\), \(x(b) = B\). In particular, here \(f\) is bounded and \(H_ i\), \(i = 0,1\) are nondecreasing continuous functions with \(H_ i (R) = R\). Some sufficient conditions under which the system (P) has at least one solution are established in the paper by means of Schauder's fixed point theorem.
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    impulsive system
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    two-point boundary value problem for second-order differential equation with one impulsive action
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    Schauder's fixed point theorem
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