Existence and uniqueness of positive solutions for singular second-order Dirichlet boundary problems with impulse actions
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Engineering and Technology - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
By mixed monotone method, we establish the existence and uniqueness of positive solutions for singular second-order Dirichlet boundary problems with impulse actions. The theorems obtained are very general and complement previously known results. Keywords: Mixed monotone operator; Second-order boundary value problem; Singular; Impulsive; Uniqueness MR(2000) Subject Classifications:
Authors and Affiliations
Ying He
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