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Here, we shall obtain results similar to those in Sections 29 and 30 for the difference equation (29.1) satisfying the (n, p) boundary conditions
where λ > 0, n ≥ 2 and 0 ≤ p ≤ n − 1 is fixed. We begin with the characterization of λ so that the boundary value problem (29.1), (31.1) has positive solutions. By a positive solution y of (29.1), (31.1), we mean a non-trivial y : N(0, J +n − 1) → [0, ∞) satisfying (29.1) and (31.1).
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Agarwal, R.P., Wong, P.J.Y. (1997). (n, p) Boundary Value Problems. In: Advanced Topics in Difference Equations. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 404. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8899-7_31
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