Habets, Patrick
[UCL]
Pouso, RL
Standard results for boundary value problems involving second-order ordinary differential equations ensure that the existence of a well-ordered pair of lower and upper solutions together with a Nagumo condition imply existence of a solution. In this note we introduce some examples which show that existence is not guaranteed if no Nagumo condition is satisfied.
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Bibliographic reference |
Habets, Patrick ; Pouso, RL. Examples of the nonexistence of a solution in the presence of upper and lower solutions. In: The A N Z I A M Journal, Vol. 44, p. 591-594 (2003) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/41059 |