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On some nonlinear integral inequalities with an advanced argument (English)
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26 October 2007
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The authors investigate some nonlinear integral inequalities with an advanced argument. More precisely, they considered an advanced argument of the form \[ \begin{aligned} x^p(t) &\leq a(t) + c(t) \int_{t}^{\infty}\bigl(f(s)x(s+\sigma)+g(s) \bigr) ds, \\ x^p(t) & \leq a(t) + \int_{t}^{\infty}b(s)x^p(s) ds + \int_{t}^{\infty}\bigl(f(s) x(s+ \sigma)+g(s) \bigr) ds,\\ {\text{and}}\\ x^p(t)& \leq a(t)+ \int_{t}^{\infty}b(s)x^p(s) ds + \int_{t}^{\infty} L\bigl(s, \, x(s+ \sigma) \bigr)ds, \end{aligned} \] where \(t, \, \sigma \in {\mathbb R}_+ = [0, \, \infty) \), \(p \geq 1 \), and \( L \in C({{\mathbb R}_+}^2, {\mathbb R}_+ )\). In their three main results, the authors considered separately each of the above inequalities and they gave, in each case, an upper bound for the function \(x(t)\). The authors concluded this paper by an application of the preceding results to a nonlinear differential equation.
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Nonlinear integral inequality
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advanced argument
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differential equation
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