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... analogues ofnonlinear implicit differential equations convergence of the explicit Euler method for nonlinear index-1 DAEs is established The results of this section are a nonlinear version” of the ... discrete analogues ofnonlinear implicit differential equations Since condition (3.7) is independent of the choice of Q(t), the nonsingularity of G(x,t) does not depend on the choice of Q(t) For simplicity, ... discretization ofnonlinear implicit differential equations is studied The compatibility between index notions for nonlinear index-1 DAEs andnonlinear index-1 IDEs as well as the convergence of the explicit...
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... Introduction First-Order Partial Differential Equations 2.1 Linear Partial Differential Equationsof First Order 2.2 Quasilinear Partial Differential Equationsof First Order 2.3 Reduction of ut + un ux + ... = Exact Similarity SolutionsofNonlinear PDEs 3.1 Reduction of PDEs by Infinitesimal Transformations 3.2 Systems ofPartial Differential Equations 3.3 Self-Similar Solutionsof the Second Kind ... exact solutionsofnonlinear problems for several decades I have also had the pleasure of association of a large number of students, postdoctoral fellows, and other colleagues, from both India and...
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... Difference Equationsand Inequalities, Monographs and Textbooks in Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol 155, Marcell Dekker, New York, 1992 S Bancroft, J K Hale, and D Sweet, Alternative problems for nonlinear ... Q is clearly linear, bounded, and maps onto Im(U), and that Q((I − E)x) = if and only if (I − E)x = 180 Periodic solutionsofnonlinear second-order difference equations Remark 3.3 In the case ... require f (z) < and f (−z) > for all z > β, the conclusions of the theorem still hold We let ∆= 2kπ : k and j are integers, ≤ 2k < j and j is odd j (3.62) 186 Periodic solutionsofnonlinear second-order...
... consist of two sets of equations: State equations, which describe the evolution of the states as a function of the input and state variables, being a set of time-dependent ordinary differential equations ... Printed and bound in the United States of America 69/3830-543210 Printed on acid-free paper SPIN 10868248 TLFeBook For God had not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, andof love, andof a ... and Director Professor Michael A Johnson, Professor of Control Systems and Deputy Director Industrial Control Centre, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde,...
... procedure of the article, and explains some of the intuitions behind our formulation for the reader Definition of the problem We deal with the question of existence and uniqueness ofsolutionsofnonlinear ... and the uniqueness of the deflection of an infinite beam resting on a both non-uniform andnonlinear elastic foundation by means of Banach fixed point theorem In fact, this restriction on the candidate ... Existence and uniqueness ofnonlinear deflections of an infinite beam resting on a nonuniform nonlinear elastic foundation Sung Woo Choi1 and Taek Soo Jang∗2 Department of Mathematics, Duksung...
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... positive solutionsof singular second-order equationsand systems; see for instance Chu and Torres , Chu et al , Franco and Torres , Jiang et al , and Torres Moreover, the positiveness of Green’s ... study the existence of one-sign solutionsof the nonlinear problem x f t, x , t ∈ 0, T , 1.18 x x T , x x T The proofs of the main results are based on the properties of G and the Dancer’s global ... existence of positive solutionsof 3.17 will not be guaranteed in this case Proof of Theorem 3.2 We only prove i ii can be proved by a similar method To study the existence of positive solutions of...
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... procedure of the article, and explains some of the intuitions behind our formulation for the reader Definition of the problem We deal with the question of existence and uniqueness ofsolutionsofnonlinear ... and the uniqueness of the deflection of an infinite beam resting on a both non-uniform andnonlinear elastic foundation by means of Banach fixed point theorem In fact, this restriction on the candidate ... Existence and uniqueness ofnonlinear deflections of an infinite beam resting on a nonuniform nonlinear elastic foundation Sung Woo Choi1 and Taek Soo Jang∗2 Department of Mathematics, Duksung...
... conditions C1, C2, and C5 or C6 as in the result of Xu and Kim It is our purpose in this paper to modify the schemes 1.8 and 1.9 and prove strong convergence theorems for the unique solution of the variational ... Banach space and let K be a nonempty, closed, and convex subset of E Let P be a mapping of E onto K Then, P is said to be sunny if P P x t x − P x P x for all x ∈ E and t ≥ A mapping P of E into ... differentiable a and T : K → K is nonexpansive with F T / ∅, then F T is a nonexpansive retract of K Let K be a nonempty closed convex and bounded subset of a Banach space E and let the diameter of K be...
... Journal of Inequalities and Applications and weak solutionsof the anisotropic equations −divA x, u , Du − N i ∂fi , ∂xi 1, q u ∈ Wloc i Ω 1.4 We refer to the classical books by Ladyˇ enskaya and ... Boccardo and Giachetti to the nonlinear case in For anisotropic cases, Giachetti and Porzio recently proved in the local Ls -summability for minima of anisotropic functionals and weak solutionsof ... , and 1.10 that the integrand f and the operator A satisfy some growth conditions depending on u, in the proof of the local regularity results, we have to estimate the integral of some power of...