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On Some Two-Point Boundary Value Problems for Two-Dimensional Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations
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A. Lomtatidze
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February 18, 2010
Abstract
Sufficient conditions for the solvability of two-point boundary value problems for the system are given, where f1 and f2 : [a1, a2] × R2 → R are continuous functions.
Received: 1992-10-21
Published Online: 2010-02-18
Published in Print: 1994-June
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