Monotone Iterative Techniques For Nonlinear Differential Equations


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Monotone Iterative Techniques for Nonlinear Differential Equations


Monotone Iterative Techniques for Nonlinear Differential Equations

Author: G. S. Ladde

language: en

Publisher: Pitman Publishing

Release Date: 1985


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Monotone Iterative Techniques for Discontinuous Nonlinear Differential Equations


Monotone Iterative Techniques for Discontinuous Nonlinear Differential Equations

Author: Seppo Heikkila

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 1994-05-02


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"Providing the theoretical framework to model phenomena with discontinuous changes, this unique reference presents a generalized monotone iterative method in terms of upper and lower solutions appropriate for the study of discontinuous nonlinear differential equations and applies this method to derive suitable fixed point theorems in ordered abstract spaces."

Nonlinear Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems


Nonlinear Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

Author: Feliz Manuel Minhós

language: en

Publisher: MDPI

Release Date: 2021-04-15


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This Special Edition contains new results on Differential and Integral Equations and Systems, covering higher-order Initial and Boundary Value Problems, fractional differential and integral equations and applications, non-local optimal control, inverse, and higher-order nonlinear boundary value problems, distributional solutions in the form of a finite series of the Dirac delta function and its derivatives, asymptotic properties’ oscillatory theory for neutral nonlinear differential equations, the existence of extremal solutions via monotone iterative techniques, predator–prey interaction via fractional-order models, among others. Our main goal is not only to show new trends in this field but also to showcase and provide new methods and techniques that can lead to future research.