Special Issue: Boundary Value Problems and Applications
Guest Editors
Prof. Feliz Minhós
Department of Mathematics, University of Évora Research Centre in Mathematics and Applications (CIMA) Portugal
Email: fminhos@uevora.pt
Prof. Robert de Sousa
University of Cape Verde Research Centre in Mathematics and Applications(CIMA) Cape Verde
Email: robert.sousa@docente.unicv.edu.cv
Manuscript Topics
In the last decades, boundary value problems (BVPs) have become a rapidly growing area of research. The study of these types of problems has not only a theoretical interest, that includes a huge variety of differential, integro-differential and abstract equations but is also motivated by the fact that these problems can be used as a model for several phenomena in engineering, physics, and life sciences.
Variational and topological methods, such as, for example, variational principles, degree theory, fixed point theorems, or lower and upper solutions, have played a key role in the development of this subject. This special issue fits within this line of research, as it aims to promote the exchange of ideas between researchers and to spread new trends in these areas.
It will focus on all aspects of BVPs, discrete and continuous equations, regular, singular, fractional, resonant, and no resonant problems and their applications, with particular attention to new methods and techniques.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Development of new theoretical methods, techniques, and tools to study BVPs.
• Existence, uniqueness, and multiplicity results.
• Qualitative solutions' properties include positivity, oscillation, symmetry, bifurcation, regularity, and stability.
• Approximation of the solutions.
• Eigenvalue problems for BVPs.
• Initial or boundary value problems, including the fractional case.
• Applications to real-world phenomena.
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