Periodic solutions of with arbitrarily large period
J. W. Heidel (1971)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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J. W. Heidel (1971)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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W. R. Utz (1971)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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Jean Mawhin (2006)
Journal of the European Mathematical Society
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We prove an Ambrosetti–Prodi type result for the periodic solutions of the equation , when is arbitrary and or when . The proof uses upper and lower solutions and the Leray–Schauder degree.
Yongxiang Li, He Yang (2011)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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The paper deals with the existence and uniqueness of 2π-periodic solutions for the odd-order ordinary differential equation , where is continuous and 2π-periodic with respect to t. Some new conditions on the nonlinearity to guarantee the existence and uniqueness are presented. These conditions extend and improve the ones presented by Cong [Appl. Math. Lett. 17 (2004), 727-732].
Viktor Harangi (2011)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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Let be arbitrary nonzero real numbers. An -decomposition of a function f:ℝ → ℝ is a sum where is an -periodic function. Such a decomposition is not unique because there are several solutions of the equation with -periodic. We will give solutions of this equation with a certain simple structure (trivial solutions) and study whether there exist other solutions or not. If not, we say that the -decomposition is essentially unique. We characterize those periods for which essential...
Imene Soulahia, Abdelouaheb Ardjouni, Ahcene Djoudi (2015)
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae
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The fixed point theorem of Krasnoselskii and the concept of large contractions are employed to show the existence of a periodic solution of a nonlinear integro-differential equation with variable delay We transform this equation and then invert it to obtain a sum of two mappings one of which is completely continuous and the other is a large contraction. We choose suitable conditions for , , , and to show that this sum of mappings fits into the framework of a modification of...
Yoichi Motohashi (1970)
Acta Arithmetica
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David Grow (1987)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Radu Ignat, Felix Otto (2008)
Journal of the European Mathematical Society
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In this paper, we study a model for the magnetization in thin ferromagnetic films. It comes as a variational problem for -valued maps (the magnetization) of two variables : . We are interested in the behavior of minimizers as . They are expected to be -valued maps of vanishing distributional divergence , so that appropriate boundary conditions enforce line discontinuities. For finite , these line discontinuities are approximated by smooth transition layers, the so-called Néel...
Tai-Wei Chen, Chung-I Ho, Jyh-Haur Teh (2016)
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae
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For a double complex , we show that if it satisfies the -lemma and the spectral sequence induced by does not degenerate at , then it degenerates at . We apply this result to prove the degeneration at of a Hodge-de Rham spectral sequence on compact bi-generalized Hermitian manifolds that satisfy a version of -lemma.
Yongkun Li, Changzhao Li, Juan Zhang (2010)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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By using the well-known Leggett–Williams multiple fixed point theorem for cones, some new criteria are established for the existence of three positive periodic solutions for a class of n-dimensional functional differential equations with impulses of the form ⎧y’(t) = A(t)y(t) + g(t,yt), , j ∈ ℤ, ⎨ ⎩, where is a nonsingular matrix with continuous real-valued entries.
Bérenger Akon Kpata, Ibrahim Fofana, Konin Koua (2010)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Let d be a positive integer and μ a generalized Cantor measure satisfying , where , , with 0 < ρ < 1 and R an orthogonal transformation of . Then ⎧1 < p ≤ 2 ⇒ ⎨, , ⎩ p = 2 ⇒ infr≥1 rd(1/α’-1/2) (∫J₀r|μ̂(y)|² dy)1/2 ≥ D₂ρd/α’where , α’ is defined by and the constants D₁ and D₂ depend only on d and p.
Miloš Arsenović, Dragoljub Kečkić (2006)
Studia Mathematica
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We consider elementary operators , acting on a unital Banach algebra, where and are separately commuting families of generalized scalar elements. We give an ascent estimate and a lower bound estimate for such an operator. Additionally, we give a weak variant of the Fuglede-Putnam theorem for an elementary operator with strongly commuting families and , i.e. (), where all and ( and ) commute. The main tool is an L¹ estimate of the Fourier transform of a certain class...
Svetlana Roudenko (2004)
Studia Mathematica
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We determine the duals of the homogeneous matrix-weighted Besov spaces and which were previously defined in [5]. If W is a matrix weight, then the dual of can be identified with and, similarly, . Moreover, for certain W which may not be in the class, the duals of and are determined and expressed in terms of the Besov spaces and , which we define in terms of reducing operators associated with W. We also develop the basic theory of these reducing operator Besov spaces....
Jan Kisyński (2011)
Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics
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Characterizations of equicontinuity and convergent sequences are given for the space of rapidly decreasing distributions and the space of slowly increasing infinitely differentiable functions.
Stanislav Jakubec (1994)
Mathematica Slovaca
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M. Anbudurai, R. Parvatham, S. Ponnusamy, V. Singh (2004)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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Let A denote the space of all analytic functions in the unit disc Δ with the normalization f(0) = f’(0) − 1 = 0. For β < 1, let . For λ > 0, suppose that denotes any one of the following classes of functions: , , . The main purpose of this paper is to find conditions on λ and γ so that each f ∈ is in or , γ ∈ [0,1/2]. Here and respectively denote the class of all starlike functions of order γ and the class of all convex functions of order γ. As a consequence, we obtain...
Jean Mawhin, Katarzyna Szymańska-Dębowska (2016)
Mathematica Bohemica
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A couple () of lower and upper slopes for the resonant second order boundary value problem with increasing on such that , is a couple of functions such that for all , in the stripe and . It is proved that the existence of such a couple implies the existence and localization of a solution to the boundary value problem. Multiplicity results are also obtained.
Markus Passenbrunner (2011)
Studia Mathematica
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We identify the torus with the unit interval [0,1) and let n,ν ∈ ℕ with 0 ≤ ν ≤ n-1 and N:= n+ν. Then we define the (partially equally spaced) knots = ⎧ j/(2n) for j = 0,…,2ν, ⎨ ⎩ (j-ν)/n for for j = 2ν+1,…,N-1. Furthermore, given n,ν we let be the space of piecewise linear continuous functions on the torus with knots . Finally, let be the orthogonal projection operator from L²([0,1)) onto . The main result is . This shows in particular that the Lebesgue constant of the classical...