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Initial value problems for higher-order fuzzy differential equations
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    Initial value problems for higher-order fuzzy differential equations (English)
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    8 December 2005
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    The authors consider \(n\)th-order fuzzy differential equations with initial value conditions. They prove the existence and uniqueness of a solution for nonlinearities satisfying a Lipschitz condition. First of all, the authors study the second-order problem, and they give general results on existence and uniqueness. Next, they deal with \(n\)th-order fuzzy differential equations. They also apply the new results to some particular cases. For the develomenet of it, they study some properties of the function space \(C^k(I, E^m)\), \(k= 0,1,2,\dots\), where \(I= [t_0,T]\) and \(C^0(I, E^m)= C(I, E^m)\).
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    fuzzy differential equations
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    fixed-point theorems
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