On the existence of solutions for P-Laplacian systems with integral Boundary conditions
Journal Title: International Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
The boundary value problems arise from many fields of applied mathematics and physics. Various applications of boundary value problems to applied mathematical sciences are well documented in the literature. In this paper, I study the solutions for a class of (p,q) Laplacian system. Using the fixed point theorems in cones the existence of positive solutions is proved. Sufficient conditions are provided under which this system has a solution.
Authors and Affiliations
Robabeh Torogh
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