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Existence results for nondensely defined impulsive neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay (English)
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14 May 2012
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The author studies existence and regularity of integral solutions for some impulsive neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay. The linear part is not necessarily densely defined but it satisfies the well-known Hille-Yosida condition, the nonlinear part is assumed to be Lipschitz continuous. The phase space is chosen to include the impulse conditions. The author uses some known results in literature for nondensely defined evolution equations. In fact, the authors uses the integrated semigroup theory and the strict contraction principle to prove the main results of this work. For illustration, an example is provided for some reaction-diffusion partial differential equations with delay.
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integrated semigroup
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Hille-Yosida conditions
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integral and strict solutions
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