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A solution set analysis of a nonlinear operator equation using a Leray-Schauder type fixed point approach (English)
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10 May 2010
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In a Banach linear subspace \(\mathcal L^n\) of the space \(C(X)\) of all continuous real valued functions on an infinite compact Hausdorff space \(X\), the solution set of a nonlinear operator equation is investigated. The subspace \(\mathcal L^n\) of a finite defect \( n \) is defined by a set of linear Radon-Stieltjes integral equations with respect to some linearly independent Radon measures. The considered nonlinear operator equation has a special form, namely, it has a linear closed surjective operator in the left hand side, and a nonlinear continuous mapping in the right hand side. To be able to use topological methods of Leray-Schauder fixed point type, the considered operator equation is transformed into another new equation by introducing a new extended operator in the left hand side and a new extended nonlinear mapping in the right hand side. Based on the Leray-Schauder theorem (described in the appendix of the paper), the authors prove a result describing the solution set of the considered nonlinear operator equation.
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nonlinear operator equation
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Banach space
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solution set analysis
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Leray-Schauder type theorem
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fixed point theory
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