A Hartman-Nagumo inequality for the vector ordinary p -Laplacian and applications to nonlinear boundary value problems.

Mawhin, Jean; Ureña, Antonio J.

Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only] (2002)

  • Volume: 7, Issue: 5, page 701-725
  • ISSN: 1029-242X

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Mawhin, Jean, and Ureña, Antonio J.. "A Hartman-Nagumo inequality for the vector ordinary -Laplacian and applications to nonlinear boundary value problems.." Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only] 7.5 (2002): 701-725. <http://eudml.org/doc/123663>.

@article{Mawhin2002,
author = {Mawhin, Jean, Ureña, Antonio J.},
journal = {Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only]},
keywords = {nonlinear boundary value problems; ordinary p-Laplacian; Hartman-Nagumo inequality; periodic solutions; degree theory},
language = {eng},
number = {5},
pages = {701-725},
publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
title = {A Hartman-Nagumo inequality for the vector ordinary -Laplacian and applications to nonlinear boundary value problems.},
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year = {2002},
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