Non-trivial solutions for a two-point boundary value problem

G. A. Afrouzi; A. Hadjian; S. Heidarkhani

Annales Polonici Mathematici (2013)

  • Volume: 108, Issue: 1, page 75-84
  • ISSN: 0066-2216

Abstract

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We prove the existence of at least one non-trivial solution for Dirichlet quasilinear elliptic problems. The approach is based on variational methods.

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G. A. Afrouzi, A. Hadjian, and S. Heidarkhani. "Non-trivial solutions for a two-point boundary value problem." Annales Polonici Mathematici 108.1 (2013): 75-84. <http://eudml.org/doc/280829>.

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