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Positive solutions for a class of nonpositone problems with concave nonlinearities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2011

Shin-Hwa Wang
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan 30043, Republic of China

Abstract

We consider the bifurcation of positive solutions of the two-point boundary value problem

where λ> 0 is a real bifurcation parameter, and fC2 satisfies (fl) f(0) < 0, (f2) f′(s) > 0 for s > 0, (f3) f″(s) < 0 for s > 0 and (f4) limS→+∞f(s) = M where 0 < M ≦+∞. This problem has been studied by Casto and Shivaji under two additional hypotheses (f5) lims→+∞sf′(s) = 0, and (f6)f(θ)/θ < f′(θ), where θ is a positive number satisfying Assuming (fl)−(f6), Castro and Shivaji obtain some existence and nonexistence results and hence partial information on the bifurcation diagram, and they conjecture that this problem has at most two positive solutions. We prove this conjecture. Furthermore, we are able to generalise and improve their results under hypotheses (fl)−(f4). As a corollary, we show that there exists μ1 > 0 such that there exist no positive solutions for 0 <λ <μ1 and at most two positive solutions for μ1≦λ< + ∞, which improves a result of Brunovsky and Chow.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1994

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