The existence of at least two solutions for nonlinear equations close to semilinear equations at resonance is obtained by the degree theory methods. The same equations have no solutions if one slightly changes the right-hand side. The abstract result is applied to boundary value problems with specific nonlinearities.
Three methods for the study of the solvability of semilinear equations with noninvertible linear parts are compared: the alternative method, the continuation method of Mawhin and a new perturbation method [22]-[27]. Some extension of the last method and applications to differential equations in Banach spaces are presented.
A connection between the Landesman-Lazer condition and the solvability of the equation Lx = N(x) in a cone with a noninvertible linear operator L is studied. The result is based on the abstract framework from [5], applied to the existence of periodic solutions of ordinary differential equations, and compared with theorems by Santanilla (see [7]).
The existence of a fixed point for the sum of a generalized contraction and a compact map on a closed convex bounded set is proved. The result is applied to a kind of nonlinear integral equations.
The existence of a positive radial solution for a sublinear elliptic boundary value problem in an exterior domain is proved, by the use of a cone compression fixed point theorem. The existence of a nonradial, positive solution for the corresponding nonradial problem is obtained by the sub- and supersolution method, under an additional monotonicity assumption.
The existence of a traveling wave with special properties to modified KdV and BKdV equations is proved. Nonlinear terms in the equations are defined by means of a function f of an unknown u satisfying some conditions.
The existence of a positive solution to the Dirichlet boundary value problem for the second order elliptic equation in divergence form
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in a bounded domain Ω in ℝⁿ with some growth assumptions on the nonlinear terms f and g is proved. The method based on the Krasnosel’skiĭ Fixed Point Theorem enables us to find many solutions as well.
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