Infinitely Many Solutions for a Class of Fractional Boundary Value Problem
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Society, Tome 36 (2013) no. 4 Cet article a éte moissonné depuis la source Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Society website

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In this paper, by using the minmax methods in critical point theory, we give some new criteria to guarantee a class of fractional boundary value problem have infinite solutions under some adequate conditions. Recent results in the literature are significantly improved.
Classification : 26A33, 35G60, 47J30, 49J35, 58E50
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Jing Chen; X. H. Tang. Infinitely Many Solutions for a Class of Fractional Boundary Value Problem. Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Society, Tome 36 (2013) no. 4. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/BMMS_2013_36_4_a17/