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Infinitely many solutions for second-order Hamiltonian system with impulsive effects

Sun et al., 2011

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Sun J
Chen H
Nieto J
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Mathematical and Computer Modelling

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In this paper, we study the existence of infinitely many solutions for a class of second-order impulsive Hamiltonian systems. By using the variational methods, we give some new criteria to guarantee that the impulsive Hamiltonian systems have infinitely many solutions under …
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