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Unique solvability of nonlinear Volterra equations in weighted spaces
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    Unique solvability of nonlinear Volterra equations in weighted spaces (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The classical tools are used in order to obtain existence and uniqueness results for a nonlinear integral equation of the type \(x(t)=g(t)+\int_ IF(t,s,x(s))ds\) \((I\) is an interval, possibly unbounded) or \(x(t)=g(t)+\int^ t_{-\infty}F(t,s,x(s))ds\). The considerations are placed in weighted function spaces \(C(I,w)\) \((w\) is a continuous and positive weight function on \(I)\) or \(L^ p(I,w)\) (in this case \(w\) is positive and measurable).
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    nonlinear Volterra equations
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    nonlinear integral equations
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    weighted function spaces
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