Search results for "nonlinear boundary value problems"

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Nonlocal Third Order Boundary Value Problems with Solutions that Change Sign

2014

We investigate the existence and the number of solutions for a third order boundary value problem with nonlocal boundary conditions in connection with the oscillatory behavior of solutions. The combination of the shooting method and scaling method is used in the proofs of our main results. Examples are included to illustrate the results.

Mathematical analysisestimation of the number of solutionsMixed boundary conditionSingular boundary methodBoundary knot methodRobin boundary conditionnonlocal boundary conditionsBoundary conditions in CFDShooting methodModeling and SimulationQA1-939nonlinear boundary value problemsBoundary value problemMathematicsAnalysisSign (mathematics)MathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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Green’s function and existence of solutions for a third-order three-point boundary value problem

2019

The solutions of third-order three-point boundary value problem x‘‘‘ + f(t, x) = 0, t ∈ [a, b], x(a) = x‘(a) = 0, x(b) = kx(η), where η ∈ (a, b), k ∈ R, f ∈ C([a, b] × R, R) and f(t, 0) ≠ 0, are the subject of this investigation. In order to establish existence and uniqueness results for the solutions, attention is focused on applications of the corresponding Green’s function. As an application, also one example is given to illustrate the result. Keywords: Green’s function, nonlinear boundary value problems, three-point boundary conditions, existence and uniqueness of solutions.

Pure mathematicsthree-point boundary conditionsValue (computer science)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsFunction (mathematics)Green’s function01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsThird ordersymbols.namesakeexistence and uniqueness of solutionsModeling and SimulationGreen's functionsymbolsQA1-939nonlinear boundary value problemsOrder (group theory)Nonlinear boundary value problemBoundary value problemUniqueness0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsMathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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Existence of a unique solution for a third-order boundary value problem with nonlocal conditions of integral type

2021

The existence of a unique solution for a third-order boundary value problem with integral condition is proved in several ways. The main tools in the proofs are the Banach fixed point theorem and the Rus’s fixed point theorem. To compare the applicability of the obtained results, some examples are considered.

QA299.6-433Pure mathematicsintegral boundary conditionsBanach fixed point theoremBanach fixed-point theoremApplied MathematicsFixed-point theoremthird-order nonlinear boundary value problemsGreen’s functionType (model theory)Mathematical proofRus’s fixed point theoremThird ordersymbols.namesakeexistence and uniqueness of solutionsGreen's functionsymbolsBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control
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