Positive solutions of some three-point boundary value problems via fixed point index for weakly inward \(A\)-proper maps (Q2495069)
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Positive solutions of some three-point boundary value problems via fixed point index for weakly inward \(A\)-proper maps (English)
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30 June 2006
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This paper deals with a nonlinear three-point boundary value problem of the form \[ -u''=f(t,u,u',u''), \quad u(0)=0, \quad \alpha u(\eta)=u(1), \] with \(0<\eta <1\), \(\alpha \eta <1\). Under a set of technical conditions (which does not include the positivity of \(f\)), the existence of at least one positive solution is proved. The proof is performed by using a version of Krasnosel'skii's fixed-point theorem in cones suitable for weakly inward \(A\)-proper maps. This framework is useful when \(f\) is not positive.
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Positive solutions
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Three-point boundary value problem
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