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Extremal points for impulsive Lidstone boundary value problems
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
  • Paul W. Eloe, University of Dayton
  • Johnny Henderson, Baylor University
  • H. B. Thompson, University of Queensland Brisbane
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Abstract

The first extremal point for a boundary value problem with impulse for an nth-order linear, ordinary differential equation is characterized by the existence of a nontrivial solution that lies in a cone. Cone theoretic arguments are applied to linear, monotone, compacts maps. To construct such maps, an impulse effect operator is constructed to complement the usual Green's function approach. An application is made to a nonlinear problem.

Inclusive pages
687-698
ISBN/ISSN
0895-7177
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Permission documentation is on file.

Peer Reviewed
Yes
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Citation Information
Paul W. Eloe, Johnny Henderson and H. B. Thompson. "Extremal points for impulsive Lidstone boundary value problems" Mathematical and Computer Modelling Vol. 32 Iss. 5-6 (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paul_eloe/57/