By using cone theory and the MSnch fixed theorem combined with a monotone iterative technique, we investigate the existence of positive solutions for systems of second- order nonlinear singular differential equations ...By using cone theory and the MSnch fixed theorem combined with a monotone iterative technique, we investigate the existence of positive solutions for systems of second- order nonlinear singular differential equations with integral boundary conditions on infinite interval and establish the existence theorem of positive solutions and iterative sequence for approximating the positive solutions. The results in this paper improve some known results.展开更多
In this paper, we study a class of singular fractional differential system with Riemann-Stieltjes integral boundary condition by constructing a new cone and using Leggett-Williams fixed point theorem. The existence of...In this paper, we study a class of singular fractional differential system with Riemann-Stieltjes integral boundary condition by constructing a new cone and using Leggett-Williams fixed point theorem. The existence of multiple positive solutions is obtained. An example is presented to illustrate our main results.展开更多
基金SuppoSed by the NSF of Anhui Provincial Education Depaxtment(KJ2012A265,KJ2012B187)
文摘By using cone theory and the MSnch fixed theorem combined with a monotone iterative technique, we investigate the existence of positive solutions for systems of second- order nonlinear singular differential equations with integral boundary conditions on infinite interval and establish the existence theorem of positive solutions and iterative sequence for approximating the positive solutions. The results in this paper improve some known results.
基金The University NSF (KJ2017A442,KJ2018A0452) of Anhui Provincial Education Departmentthe Foundation (2016XJGG13,2019XJZY02,2019XJSN03) of Suzhou University
文摘In this paper, we study a class of singular fractional differential system with Riemann-Stieltjes integral boundary condition by constructing a new cone and using Leggett-Williams fixed point theorem. The existence of multiple positive solutions is obtained. An example is presented to illustrate our main results.