Multiplicity results for superlinear boundary value problems with impulsive effects (Q2800517)

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    Multiplicity results for superlinear boundary value problems with impulsive effects
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6569635

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      Multiplicity results for superlinear boundary value problems with impulsive effects (English)
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      15 April 2016
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      impulsive differential equations
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      critical point theory
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      Dirichlet boundary conditions
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      fixed time impulses
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      The authors treat the nonlinear Dirichlet boundary value problem with impulses at fixed times: NEWLINE\[NEWLINE \begin{aligned} &-(p(t)u'(t))' + q(t) u(t) = \lambda f(t,u(t)), \;t \in [0,T],\;t \neq t_j,\\ &u(0) = u(T) = 0,\\ &u'(t_j^+) - u'(t_j^-) = \mu I_j(u(t_j)), \;j = 1,2,\ldots,n, \end{aligned} NEWLINE\]NEWLINE where \(p \in C^1([0,T];(0,\infty))\), \(q \in L^\infty([0,T])\), \(\lambda, \mu > 0\), \(f : [0,T]\times \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\), \(0 < t_1 < \ldots < t_n < T\), \(I_j : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\) are continuous.NEWLINENEWLINESufficient conditions for the existence of at least one (Theorem 3.1) and two (Theorem 3.2) nontrivial solutions to the boundary value problem are obtained. To this goal the critical point theory is used.
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