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Nonlocal boundary value problem for nonlinear impulsive \(q_k\)-integrodifference equation
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    Nonlocal boundary value problem for nonlinear impulsive \(q_k\)-integrodifference equation (English)
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    14 February 2019
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    Summary: A nonlinear impulsive integrodifference equation within the frame of \(q_k\)-quantum calculus is investigated by applying using fixed point theorems. The conditions for existence and uniqueness of solutions are obtained.
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