Existence of Positive Solutions for Nonlinear Second-Order Impulsive Boundary Value Problems on Time Scales
Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, ISSN: 1660-5454, Vol: 13, Issue: 1, Page: 191-204
2016
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This paper is concerned with the existence of positive solutions of second-order impulsive boundary value problem with integral boundary conditions on time scales. Existence results of at least three positive solutions are established via a new fixed point theorem in a cone. Also, an example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of our result.
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