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Using Ricceri's variational principle, we establish the existence of infinitely many solutions for a class of two-point boundary value Kirchhoff-type systems.
Using a recent critical point theorem due to Bonanno, the existence of a non-trivial solution for a class of systems of n fourth-order partial differential equations with Navier boundary conditions is established.
Using a three critical points theorem and variational methods, we study the existence of at least three weak solutions of the Navier problem
⎧ in Ω,
⎨
⎩u = Δu = 0 on ∂Ω,
where (N ≥ 1) is a non-empty bounded open set with a sufficiently smooth boundary ∂Ω, λ > 0, μ > 0 and f,g: Ω × ℝ → ℝ are two L¹-Carathéodory functions.
We establish the existence of at least three weak solutions for the (p1,…,pₙ)-biharmonic system
⎧ in Ω,
⎨
⎩ on ∂Ω,
for 1 ≤ i ≤ n. The proof is based on a recent three critical points theorem.
This paper presents several sufficient conditions for the existence of at least one classical solution to impulsive fractional differential equations with a -Laplacian and Dirichlet boundary conditions. Our technical approach is based on variational methods. Some recent results are extended and improved. Moreover, a concrete example of an application is presented.
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