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Solvability of a functional integral equation of fractional order in the class of functions having limits at infinity
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    Solvability of a functional integral equation of fractional order in the class of functions having limits at infinity (English)
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    9 October 2009
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    The authors investigate the existence of a solution to the integral equation \[ x(t) = f_1(t,\, x(t)) + \frac{f_2(t,\, x(t))}{\Gamma(\alpha)}\int_0^t\frac{u(t,\,\tau,\,x(\tau))}{(t-\tau)^{1-\alpha}}\,d\tau,\;\;t\in [0,\,\infty). \] Here, \(f_1,\, f_2\) and \(u\) are some continuous functions, \(\Gamma(\alpha)\) is the gamma function and \(\alpha \in (0,\, 1)\). The equation is considered in the space of continuous bounded functions on \([0,\, \infty)\). Under some conditions imposed on the functions \(f_1\), \(f_2\) and \(u\), it is shown that the equation admits at least one solution. An illustrative example is presented at the end of the paper.
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    integral equation of fractional order
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    Banach function space
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    superposition operator
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    measure of non-compactness
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    fixed point theorem of Darbo type
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    numerical examples
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    bounded continuous solution
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