Existence of solutions for an impulsive boundary value problem with nonlinear derivative dependence on unbounded intervals via variational methods
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmath.2022.3.05Keywords:
Impulsive BVPs, unbounded interval, nonlinear derivative dependence, iterative methods, variational methods.Abstract
In this paper, we employ the critical point theory and iterative methods to establish the existence of solutions for an impulsive boundary value problem with nonlinear derivative dependence on the half-line.
Mathematics Subject Classification (2010): 34B37, 34B40, 35A15, 47J25.
Received 26 October 2019; Accepted 17 January 2020.
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