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Perturbation of linear abstract Volterra equations (English)
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13 August 1995
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The aim of this paper is to discuss perturbed equations associated with abstract Volterra equations. We will consider only the case when the unperturbed equation is linear, namely, (1) \(x(t)= (Lx)(t)+ (Nx)(t)\), or (2) \(\dot x(t)= (Lx)(t)+ (Nx)(t)\). In both equations (1) and (2), \(L\) stands for a linear abstract Volterra operator acting on some function space, while \(N\) denotes a nonlinear operator acting on the same or another function space, not necessarily of Volterra type. Of course, when \(N\) is also a Volterra (abstract) operator, the equations (1) and (2) are both of Volterra type.
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qualitative theory of Volterra equations
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nonconvolution equations
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resolvent kernel
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perturbation theory of integral/integro-differential equations
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abstract Volterra equations
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linear abstract Volterra operator
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nonlinear operator
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