Infinitely many singularities and denumerably many positive solutions for a second-order impulsive Neumann boundary value problem (Q525028)
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Infinitely many singularities and denumerably many positive solutions for a second-order impulsive Neumann boundary value problem (English)
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27 April 2017
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The authors consider the following \[ \begin{aligned} &-\!x''(t) + Mx(t) = \omega(t)f(t,x(t)), \quad t \in (0,1), \\ &-\!\triangle x'|_{t=t_k} = I_k(x(t_k)), \quad k = 1,\ldots,m,\\ &x'(0) = x'(1) = 0, \end{aligned} \] where \(M\) is a positive constant, \(0< t_1 <\dots< t_m< 1\), \(-\!\triangle x'|_{t=t_k} = x'(t_k+) - x'(t_k-)\), \(f\) and \(I_k\) are continuous, \(\omega \in L^p[0,1]\), \(p \in [1,\infty)\), \(\omega(t) \geq N> 0\) for a.e. \(t \in [0,1]\). Using a fixed point theorem in a cone, the existence of denumerably many positive solutions of the boundary value problem is obtained.
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denumerably many positive solutions
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infinitely many singularities
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Neumann impulsive boundary conditions
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cone expansion and compression
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