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Existence and uniqueness of solutions for singular integral equation
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    Existence and uniqueness of solutions for singular integral equation (English)
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    27 March 2009
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    The authors prove an existence and uniqueness theorem for positive solutions of the integral equation \(x(t) = \lambda \int_0^1 K(t,s) f(s, x(s)) ds\) where the kernel \(K : [0,1]^2 \to [0, \infty)\) is assumed to be continuous while \(f : (0,1) \times (0, \infty) \to (0, \infty)\) is continuous inside its domain of definition whereas \(f(t,x)\) may become singular as \(t \to 0\), \(t \to 1\), and \(x \to 0\).
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    mixed monotone operator
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    nonlinear singular integral equation
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    positive solutions
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