Blow-up solutions for a general class of the second-order differential equations on the half line (Q524855)
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Blow-up solutions for a general class of the second-order differential equations on the half line (English)
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26 April 2017
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In this paper, the author investigate the existence of positive blow-up solutions, which are positive radially symmetric solutions to many elliptic problems in \(N\)-dimensional real space for the following class of second-order differential equations \[ \left( {r^\alpha \left| {{u}'\left( r \right)} \right|^\beta {u}'\left( r \right)} \right)^\prime = \lambda r^\gamma f\left( {r,u\left( r \right),\left| {{u}'\left( r \right)} \right|} \right),\,\,\,r > 0, \] and for the system \[ \begin{aligned} \left(r^{\alpha _1 }\left| {u}'\left( r \right) \right|^{\beta _1 }u'\left( r \right)\right) ^\prime = \lambda r^{\gamma _1 }f_1 \left( r,u\left( r \right),v\left( r \right),\left| {u}'\left( r \right) \right|,\left| {v}'\left( r \right) \right| \right),\,\,\,r > 0, \\ \left( r^{\alpha _2 }\left| {v}'\left( r \right) \right|^{\beta _2 }{v}'\left( r \right) \right)^\prime = \mu r^{\gamma _2 }f_2 \left( r,u\left( r \right),v\left( r \right),\left|{u}'\left( r \right) \right|,\left|{v}'\left( r \right) \right| \right),\,\,\,r > 0,\end{aligned} \] where \(\lambda \) and \(\mu \) are real parameters, \(\alpha ,\alpha _i ,\beta ,\beta _i ,\gamma \) and \(\gamma _i \left( i = 1,2 \right)\) are real constants. The functions \(f:\bar {\mathbb R}_ + \times \mathbb R _ + \times \bar {\mathbb R}_ + \to \bar {\mathbb R }_ + ,\,\,\,f_i :\bar {\mathbb R }_ + \times \mathbb R _ + \times \mathbb R _ + \times \bar {\mathbb R }_ + \times \bar {\mathbb R }_ + \to \bar {\mathbb R }_ + ,\,\left( i = 1,2 \right)\) are positive continuous and \(\mathbb R _ + = \left( {0,\infty } \right)\), \(\bar {\mathbb R }_ + = \left[ {0,\infty } \right)\) In this article, a few results are obtained on the subject without any given example. The author applies fixed point arguments to suitable integral equations to get solutions.
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blow-up solutions
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second-order
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differential equation
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half line
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