On the maximum principle for the discrete p-laplacian with sign-changing weight
Abstract
This work deals with the maximum principle for the discrete Neumann or Dirichlet problem
-Δφp(Δu(k - 1)) = λm(k)φp(u(k))+ h(k) in [1, n].
We study the existence and nonexistence of positive solution and its uniqueness.
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