Existence of solutions to \(u^{\prime\prime}+u+g(t,u,u')=p(t), u(0)=u(\pi)=0\) (Q5955051)

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Existence of solutions to \(u^{\prime\prime}+u+g(t,u,u')=p(t), u(0)=u(\pi)=0\)
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1703058

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    Existence of solutions to \(u^{\prime\prime}+u+g(t,u,u')=p(t), u(0)=u(\pi)=0\) (English)
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    25 November 2002
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    Here, the authors present existence and multiplicity results on the boundary value problem \[ u''+u+ g(t,u,u')= p(t),\;t\in(0,\pi),\;u(0)=u(\pi) =0. \] The function \(g\in (\langle 0,\pi\rangle \times\mathbb{R}^1 \times\mathbb{R}^1; \mathbb{R}^1)\) is continuous and bounded or continuous and satisfies the condition \[ \bigl |g(t,u,v)- g(t,\overline u,\overline v)\bigr |\leq M|u-\overline u|+ N|v-\overline v|. \] Nearby, \(M,N,\overline u,u, \overline v,v\in \mathbb{R}^1\) and \(M^2+4N^2< {9\over 2}\).
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    boundary value problem resonance
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    existence
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    multiple solutions
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