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Existence of solutions for a second-order differential equation with non-instantaneous impulses and delay
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    Existence of solutions for a second-order differential equation with non-instantaneous impulses and delay (English)
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    8 June 2016
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    The authors study second-order differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses and delays. Non-instantaneous impulses are those which start with a jump and continuously proceed for a finite time. The main question is the existence of solutions for such differential equations. In a certain class of functions a compactness criterion is established, which then permits to reduce the differential equation to an equivalent fixed-point problem. Possible practical applications of the paper may concern modeling the action of chemotherapeutic drugs. Reviewer's remark: In \((P)\), there may be a typo. I suppose the second line should be read as \(x(t) = \gamma_i(t, x(t_i))\).
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    time delays
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    impulsive differential equation
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    fixed-point theorem
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    compactness
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    unbounded interval
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