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On the Number of Positive Solutions to a Class of Integral Equations

Mathematical Physics 2007-05-23 v1 math.MP Rings and Algebras

Abstract

By using the complete discrimination system for polynomials, we study the number of positive solutions in {\small C[0,1]C[0,1]} to the integral equation {\small ϕ(x)=01k(x,y)ϕn(y)dy\phi (x)=\int_0^1k(x,y)\phi ^n(y)dy}, where {\small k(x,y)=ϕ1(x)ϕ1(y)+ϕ2(x)ϕ2(y),ϕi(x)>0,ϕi(y)>0,0<x,y<1,i=1,2,k(x,y)=\phi_1(x)\phi_1(y)+\phi_2(x)\phi_2(y), \phi_i(x)>0, \phi_i(y)>0, 0<x,y<1, i=1,2,} are continuous functions on {\small [0,1][0,1]}, {\small nn} is a positive integer. We prove the following results: when {\small n=1n= 1}, either there does not exist, or there exist infinitely many positive solutions in {\small C[0,1]C[0,1]}; when {\small n2n\geq 2}, there exist at least {\small 1}, at most {\small n+1n+1} positive solutions in {\small C[0,1]C[0,1]}. Necessary and sufficient conditions are derived for the cases: 1) {\small n=1n= 1}, there exist positive solutions; 2) {\small n2n\geq 2}, there exist exactly {\small m(m{1,2,...,n+1})m(m\in \{1,2,...,n+1\})} positive solutions. Our results generalize the existing results in the literature, and their usefulness is shown by examples presented in this paper.

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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0202022,
  title  = {On the Number of Positive Solutions to a Class of Integral Equations},
  author = {Long Wang and Wensheng Yu and Lin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0202022},
  year   = {2007}
}

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