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The existence theorems of the random solutions for random Hammerstein type nonlinear integral equations (English)
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16 November 2000
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Under certain conditions, existence of a nonnegative, not identically vanishing, random continuous solution \(\varphi (\omega,x)\) is proved for the random nonlinear Hammerstein integral equation \[ \varphi= \int_G k(\omega,x, y)f(y,\varphi) dy \] where \(f(x,u)= \sum^n_{i=1} a_i(x) u^{a_i}\), \(a_i>0\), \(a_i(x)\geq 0\), and \(G\) is a bounded closed domain in \(R^N\).
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positive solution
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existence
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random continuous solution
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random nonlinear Hammerstein integral equation
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