Martin Eggensperger, Eric R. Kaufmann, Nickolai Kosmatov
Abstract:
Let
be a time scale such that
.
We show the existence of a unique solution for the three-point boundary
value problem
We do this by matching a solution to the first equation satisfying a
two-point boundary conditions on
with a solution satisfying a two-point boundary conditions on
.
Submitted May 14, 2004. Published July 8, 2004.
Math Subject Classifications: 34B10, 34B15, 34G20.
Key Words: Time scale; boundary-value problem; solution matching.
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Martin Eggensperger General Studies, Southeast Arkansas College Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA email: meggensperger@seark.edu | |
Eric R. Kaufmann Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas 72204-1099, USA email: erkaufmann@ualr.edu | |
Nickolai Kosmatov Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas 72204-1099, USA email: nxkosmatov@ualr.edu |
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