Title of article
Existence of multiple solutions for finite difference approximations to second-order boundary value problems Original Research Article
Author/Authors
H.B. Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
14
From page
97
To page
110
Abstract
We consider discrete two-point boundary value problems of the form View the MathML source, for View the MathML source, where View the MathML source and h=1/n. This arises as a finite difference approximation to y″=f(x,y,y′), x∈[0,1], (0,0)=G((y(0),y(1));(y′(0),y′(1))). We assume that f and G=(g0,g1) are continuous and fully nonlinear, that there exist pairs of strict lower and strict upper solutions for the continuous problem, and that f and G satisfy additional assumptions that are known to yield a priori bounds on, and to guarantee the existence of solutions of the continuous problem. Under these assumptions we show that there are at least three distinct solutions of the discrete approximation which approximate solutions to the continuous problem as the grid size, h, goes to 0.
Keywords
Brouwer degree , Discrete lower solutions , Discrete upper solutions , Discrete two-point boundary value problems
Journal title
Nonlinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Nonlinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications
Record number
858296
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