Triple positive solutions for boundary value problem of a nonlinear fractional differential equation (Q2479733)

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Triple positive solutions for boundary value problem of a nonlinear fractional differential equation
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    Triple positive solutions for boundary value problem of a nonlinear fractional differential equation (English)
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    3 April 2008
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    The authors want to prove the existence of triple solutions to a boundary-value problem of a nonlinear fractional order differential equation. It must be noticed that the formulation of the problem is wrong which implise that the results of the paper are wrong. This is sence; (1) If the order (fractional order) of the differential equation is \(\alpha \in [2,3)\), then the differential equation is considered to be of order 3 and the (boundary or initial) conditions must be three. (2) The order (fractional order) of the differential equation \(\alpha \in [2,3)\) is wrong. It must be \( \alpha\in (2,3)\) because the limit of the fractional order deriative when \(\alpha\) tends to 2 does not exists.
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    Fractional differential equations
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    Boundary-alue problem
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    positive solutions.
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