Um estudo de soluções para um problema de segunda ordem com múltiplos pontos de fronteira
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No presente artigo consideramos um problema de valor de fronteira não linear com múltiplos pontos. Dois resultados de existência de solução são estabelecidos: o primeiro utilizando a Alternativa de Leray-Schauder e o segundo utilizando o Teorema de ponto fixo de Banach. Motivados pelo segundo resultado, apresentamos um método numérico. Exemplos não clássicos são utilizados para testar o método citado.References
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