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A class of $$n$$th-order BVPs with nonlocal conditions. (English) Zbl 1189.34033
Summary: The aim of this paper is to present some existence results for a nonlinear $$n$$th-order boundary value problem with nonlocal conditions. Various fixed point theorems are used in the proofs. Examples are included to illustrate the results.

##### MSC:
 34B10 Nonlocal and multipoint boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations
##### Keywords:
existence; nonlocal conditions; fixed point theorems
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