Existence of three solutions to integral and discrete equations via the Leggett Williams fixed point theorem
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DOI10.1216/rmjm/1008959665zbMath0979.45003OpenAlexW2079226320MaRDI QIDQ5940652
Donal O'Regan, Ravi P. Agarwal
Publication date: 12 August 2001
Published in: Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://math.la.asu.edu/~rmmc/rmj/VOL31-1/CONT31-1/CONT31-1.html
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