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Existence Results for a Fractional Boundary Value Problem via Critical Point Theory

A. BoucennaToufik Moussaoui — 2015

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

In this paper, we consider the following boundary value problem D T - α ( D 0 + α ( D T - α ( D 0 + α u ( t ) ) ) ) = f ( t , u ( t ) ) , t [ 0 , T ] , u ( 0 ) = u ( T ) = 0 D T - α ( D 0 + α u ( 0 ) ) = D T - α ( D 0 + α u ( T ) ) = 0 , where 0 < α 1 and f : [ 0 , T ] × is a continuous function, D 0 + α , D T - α are respectively the left and right fractional Riemann–Liouville derivatives and we prove the existence of at least one solution for this problem.

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