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    Bounds for analytic solutions to integral equations in the complex domain (English)
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    25 June 2010
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    The following integral equation is considered \[ y(z)=\int_{C_1}k(z,\omega)f(\omega,y(\omega))d\omega, \] where \(z\in G\), \(G\) is a simply connected domain which contains \(0\); \(C_1\) is the straight line between \(0\) and \(z\). The authors establish the existence of an analytic solution to this integral equation when the nonlinearity satisfies either a growth condition or a monotonic type condition.
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    integral equation
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    analytic solution
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    monotone type condition
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    Leray-Schauder alternative
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