A note on the Maximum Principle and the Iteration Method for elliptic equations
Abstract
We use an iteration procedure propped up by a a classical form of the maximum principle to show the existence of solutions to a nonlinear Poisson equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions. These methods can be applied to the case of special unbounded domains, and can be adapted to show the existence of nontrivial solutions to systems, which we show via some examples.
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