Volume 32, Issue 1
Existence of Periodic Solutions of a Class of Second-Order Non-Autonomous Systems

Yuan Qi & Kun Liu

Ann. Appl. Math., 32 (2016), pp. 30-35.

Published online: 2022-06

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In this paper, we are concerned with the existence of periodic solutions of second-order non-autonomous systems. By applying the Schauder’s fixed point theorem and Miranda’s theorem, a new existence result of periodic solutions is established.

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34B15, 34C25, 37J45

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In this paper, we are concerned with the existence of periodic solutions of second-order non-autonomous systems. By applying the Schauder’s fixed point theorem and Miranda’s theorem, a new existence result of periodic solutions is established.

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In this paper, we are concerned with the existence of periodic solutions of second-order non-autonomous systems. By applying the Schauder’s fixed point theorem and Miranda’s theorem, a new existence result of periodic solutions is established.

Qi , Yuan and Liu , Kun. (2022). Existence of Periodic Solutions of a Class of Second-Order Non-Autonomous Systems. Annals of Applied Mathematics. 32 (1). 30-35. doi:
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