
The authors investigate the existence of periodic solutions for ordinary differential equations with sublinear impulsive effects.
Degree theory for nonlinear operators, Applications of operator theory to differential and integral equations, Applied Mathematics, Continuation method, periodic solution, Ordinary differential equations with impulses, Boundary value problems with impulses for ordinary differential equations, impulsive differential equation, continuation method, Periodic solution, Impulsive differential equation, Periodic solutions to ordinary differential equations, Analysis
Degree theory for nonlinear operators, Applications of operator theory to differential and integral equations, Applied Mathematics, Continuation method, periodic solution, Ordinary differential equations with impulses, Boundary value problems with impulses for ordinary differential equations, impulsive differential equation, continuation method, Periodic solution, Impulsive differential equation, Periodic solutions to ordinary differential equations, Analysis
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