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    An existence result for nonlocal impulsive second-order Cauchy problems with finite delay (English)
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    Summary: We deal with the existence of mild solutions of a class of nonlocal impulsive second-order functional differential equations with finite delay in a real Banach space \(X\). An existence result on the mild solution is obtained by using the theory of the measures of noncompactness. An example is presented.
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