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Samuel A Iyase1, Kanayo S Eke1
1Department of Mathematics, Covenant University, Canaanland, KM 10 Idiroko Road, P. M. B. 1023, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.
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|October 2, 2020
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In this work, we employ the extension of Mawhin's coincidence degree by Ge and Ren to investigate the solvability of the p-Laplacian higher-order boundary value problems of the form Where is a Caratheodory's function with for all .
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