By using the upper and lower solutions method and fixed point theory,we investigate a class of fourth-order singular differential equations with the Sturm-Liouville Boundary conditions.Some sufficient conditions are o...By using the upper and lower solutions method and fixed point theory,we investigate a class of fourth-order singular differential equations with the Sturm-Liouville Boundary conditions.Some sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of C2[0,1] positive solutions and C3[0,1] positive solutions.展开更多
In this paper, the classical Ambarzumyan’s theorem for the regular SturmLiouville problem is extended to the case in which the boundary conditions are eigenparameter dependent. Specifically, we show that if the spect...In this paper, the classical Ambarzumyan’s theorem for the regular SturmLiouville problem is extended to the case in which the boundary conditions are eigenparameter dependent. Specifically, we show that if the spectrum of the operator D 2 +q with eigenparameter dependent boundary conditions is the same as the spectrum belonging to the zero potential, then the potential function q is actually zero.展开更多
基金Research supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(10471075)the Natural Science Foun-dation of Shandong Province of China(Y2006A04)
文摘By using the upper and lower solutions method and fixed point theory,we investigate a class of fourth-order singular differential equations with the Sturm-Liouville Boundary conditions.Some sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of C2[0,1] positive solutions and C3[0,1] positive solutions.
基金supported by Natural Science Foun- dation of Jiangsu Province of China (BK 2010489)the Outstanding Plan-Zijin Star Foundation of Nanjing University of Science and Technology (AB 41366)+1 种基金NUST Research Funding (AE88787)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (11071119)
文摘In this paper, the classical Ambarzumyan’s theorem for the regular SturmLiouville problem is extended to the case in which the boundary conditions are eigenparameter dependent. Specifically, we show that if the spectrum of the operator D 2 +q with eigenparameter dependent boundary conditions is the same as the spectrum belonging to the zero potential, then the potential function q is actually zero.