Existence and uniqueness of solutions to three-point boundary value problems associated with nonliner first order systems of differential equations (Q2367656)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 269543
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 269543 |
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Existence and uniqueness of solutions to three-point boundary value problems associated with nonliner first order systems of differential equations (English)
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18 August 1993
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The authors show that a three point boundary value problem for a perturbed ordinary differential equation has a unique solution provided the three point boundary value problem for the variational system of the unperturbed equation is incompatible and certain boundedness conditions are satisfied.
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three point boundary value problem
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perturbed ordinary differential equation
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variational system
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boundedness conditions
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0.8683270215988159
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0.8644312620162964
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