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    Some existence results for impulsive nonlinear fractional differential equations with closed boundary conditions (English)
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    Summary: We investigate some existence results for the solutions to impulsive fractional differential equations having closed boundary conditions. Our results are based on the contracting mapping principle and the Burton-Kirk fixed point theorem.
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