On existence of equilibrium pair for constrained generalized games.
The existence of positive periodic solutions for a kind of Rayleigh equation with a deviating argument is studied. Using the coincidence degree theory, some sufficient conditions on the existence of positive periodic solutions are obtained.
We deal with the problems of four boundary points conditions for both differential inclusions and differential equations with and without moving constraints. Using a very recent result we prove existence of generalized solutions for some differential inclusions and some differential equations with moving constraints. The results obtained improve the recent results obtained by Papageorgiou and Ibrahim-Gomaa. Also by means of a rather different approach based on an existence theorem due to O. N. Ricceri...
We prove a theorem on the existence of solutions of a first order functional differential inclusion governed by a class of nonconvex sweeping process with a noncompact perturbation.
In this paper we study nonlinear second order differential equations subject to separated linear boundary conditions and to linear impulse conditions. Sign properties of an associated Green’s function are investigated and existence results for positive solutions of the nonlinear boundary value problem with impulse are established. Upper and lower bounds for positive solutions are also given.
We consider boundary value problems for second order differential equations of the form with the boundary conditions , , where are continuous functions, satisfies the local Carathéodory conditions and are continuous and nondecreasing functionals. Existence results are proved by the method of lower and upper functions and applying the degree theory for -condensing operators.
The necessary and sufficient condition for the ordinary least squares estimators (OLSE) to be the best linear unbiased estimators (BLUE) of the expected mean in the general univariate linear regression model was given by Kruskal (1968) using a coordinate-free approach. The purpose of this article is to present in the same manner some alternative forms of this condition and to prove two of the Haberman’s equivalent conditions in a different and simpler way. The results obtained in the general univariate...