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... problems withsingular nonlinearities (see [14–18]), but the results on theexistence of positive solutions for p(x)-Laplacian problems withsingular nonlinearities 8 Journal of Inequalities and ... distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i s properly cited.1. IntroductionThe study of differential equations and variational problems with nonstandard p(x)-growth ... Lău and Z. Bai, “Positive radial solutions of a singular elliptic equation with sign changingnonlinearities,” Applied Mathematics Letters, vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 555–567, 2006.[18] J. Shi and...
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