Multiple Solutions for a Sixth Order Boundary Value Problem
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tcam.2021.022.01.00001Keywords:
numerical solutions, sixth-order, boundary value problem and multiple solutionsAbstract
This work presents conditions for the existence of multiple solutions for a sixth order equation with homogeneous boundary conditions using Avery Peterson's theorem. In addition, non-trivial examples are presented and a new numerical method based on the Banach's Contraction Principle is introduced.
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