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Nonlinear Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Nonlinear Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04-15
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  • Publisher: MDPI

This Special Edition contains new results on Differential and Integral Equations and Systems, covering higher-order Initial and Boundary Value Problems, fractional differential and integral equations and applications, non-local optimal control, inverse, and higher-order nonlinear boundary value problems, distributional solutions in the form of a finite series of the Dirac delta function and its derivatives, asymptotic properties’ oscillatory theory for neutral nonlinear differential equations, the existence of extremal solutions via monotone iterative techniques, predator–prey interaction via fractional-order models, among others. Our main goal is not only to show new trends in this field but also to showcase and provide new methods and techniques that can lead to future research.

Ordinary Differential Equations And Boundary Value Problems - Volume Ii: Boundary Value Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Ordinary Differential Equations And Boundary Value Problems - Volume Ii: Boundary Value Problems

The authors give a systematic introduction to boundary value problems (BVPs) for ordinary differential equations. The book is a graduate level text and good to use for individual study. With the relaxed style of writing, the reader will find it to be an enticing invitation to join this important area of mathematical research. Starting with the basics of boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations, linear equations and the construction of Green's functions are presented clearly.A discussion of the important question of the existence of solutions to both linear and nonlinear problems plays a central role in this volume and this includes solution matching and the comparison of eigenvalues.The important and very active research area on existence and multiplicity of positive solutions is treated in detail. The last chapter is devoted to nodal solutions for BVPs with separated boundary conditions as well as for non-local problems.While this Volume II complements , it can be used as a stand-alone work.

Stochastic Versus Deterministic Systems Of Iterative Processes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Stochastic Versus Deterministic Systems Of Iterative Processes

Continuous state dynamic models can be reformulated into discrete state processes. This process generates numerical schemes that lead theoretical iterative schemes. This type of method of stochastic modelling generates three basic problems. First, the fundamental properties of solution, namely, existence, uniqueness, measurability, continuous dependence on system parameters depend on mode of convergence. Second, the basic probabilistic and statistical properties, namely, the behavior of mean, variance, moments of solutions are described as qualitative/quantitative properties of solution process. We observe that the nature of probability distribution or density functions possess the qualitati...

New Trends in Differential and Difference Equations and Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

New Trends in Differential and Difference Equations and Applications

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-10-14
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  • Publisher: MDPI

This Special Issue aims to be a compilation of new results in the areas of differential and difference Equations, covering boundary value problems, systems of differential and difference equations, as well as analytical and numerical methods. The objective is to provide an overview of techniques used in these different areas and to emphasize their applicability to real-life phenomena, by the inclusion of examples. These examples not only clarify the theoretical results presented, but also provide insight on how to apply, for future works, the techniques used.

Stieltjes Differential Calculus With Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Stieltjes Differential Calculus With Applications

The Stieltjes derivative is a modification of the usual derivative through a nondecreasing and left-continuous map. This change in the definition allows us to study several differential problems under the same framework.This monograph is the first published book that offers a comprehensive view of the fundamentals of Stieltjes calculus and its applications, making it approachable to newcomers and experts. It aims to provide an integrated approach to the foundations and recent developments in the area of the Stieltjes derivatives and the qualitative theory of the Stieltjes differential equations. Through 10 pedagogically organized chapters, the authors examine a wide scope of the concept of t...

Ordinary Differential Equations And Boundary Value Problems - Volume I: Advanced Ordinary Differential Equations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Ordinary Differential Equations And Boundary Value Problems - Volume I: Advanced Ordinary Differential Equations

The authors give a treatment of the theory of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that is excellent for a first course at the graduate level as well as for individual study. The reader will find it to be a captivating introduction with a number of non-routine exercises dispersed throughout the book.The authors begin with a study of initial value problems for systems of differential equations including the Picard and Peano existence theorems. The continuability of solutions, their continuous dependence on initial conditions, and their continuous dependence with respect to parameters are presented in detail. This is followed by a discussion of the differentiability of solutions with respect...

The Strong Nonlinear Limit-point/limit-circle Problem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

The Strong Nonlinear Limit-point/limit-circle Problem

The limit-point/limit-circle problem had its beginnings more than 100 years ago with the publication of Hermann Weyl's classic paper in Mathematische Annalen in 1910 on linear differential equations. This concept was extended to second-order nonlinear equations in the late 1970's and later, to higher order nonlinear equations. This monograph traces the development of what is known as the strong nonlinear limit-point and limit-circle properties of solutions. In addition to bringing together all such results into one place, some new directions that the study has taken as well as some open problems for future research are indicated.

Nonlinear Higher Order Differential And Integral Coupled Systems: Impulsive And Integral Equations On Bounded And Unbounded Domains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Nonlinear Higher Order Differential And Integral Coupled Systems: Impulsive And Integral Equations On Bounded And Unbounded Domains

Boundary value problems on bounded or unbounded intervals, involving two or more coupled systems of nonlinear differential and integral equations with full nonlinearities, are scarce in the literature. The present work by the authors desires to fill this gap. The systems covered here include differential and integral equations of Hammerstein-type with boundary constraints, on bounded or unbounded intervals. These are presented in several forms and conditions (three points, mixed, with functional dependence, homoclinic and heteroclinic, amongst others). This would be the first time that differential and integral coupled systems are studied systematically. The existence, and in some cases, the...

Higher Order Boundary Value Problems On Unbounded Domains: Types Of Solutions, Functional Problems And Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Higher Order Boundary Value Problems On Unbounded Domains: Types Of Solutions, Functional Problems And Applications

This volume provides a comprehensive overview on different types of higher order boundary value problems defined on the half-line or on the real line (Sturm-Liouville and Lidstone types, impulsive, functional and problems defined by Hammerstein integral equations). It also includes classical and new methods and techniques to deal with the lack of compactness of the related operators.The reader will find a selection of original and recent results in this field, conditions to obtain solutions with particular qualitative properties, such as homoclinic and heteroclinic solutions and its relation with the solutions of Lidstone problems on all the real line.Each chapter contains applications to real phenomena, to classical equations or problems, with a common denominator: they are defined on unbounded intervals and the existing results in the literature are scarce or proven only numerically in discrete cases.The last part features some higher order functional problems, which generalize the classical two-point or multi-point boundary conditions, to more comprehensive data where an overall behavior of the unknown functions and their derivatives is involved.

Differential Equations, Chaos and Variational Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

Differential Equations, Chaos and Variational Problems

This collection of original articles and surveys written by leading experts in their fields is dedicated to Arrigo Cellina and James A. Yorke on the occasion of their 65th birthday. The volume brings the reader to the border of research in differential equations, a fast evolving branch of mathematics that, besides being a main subject for mathematicians, is one of the mathematical tools most used both by scientists and engineers.