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On existence of integrable solutions of a functional integral equation under Carathéodory conditions
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    On existence of integrable solutions of a functional integral equation under Carathéodory conditions (English)
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    2 April 2009
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    The authors consider the functional integral equation \[ x(t)= f_1\left(t, \int^t_0k(t,x)f_2(s,x(s))\,ds\right),\quad t\in\mathbb{R}_+.\tag{\(*\)} \] which generalizes several equations arising in mechanics, physics, engineering etc. and have been studied in the literature. The functions \(f_1,f_2\) and \(k\) are supposed to satisfy Carathéodory conditions and some other technical assumptions. The authors prove by using the Schauder fixed point principle the existence of at least one solution of \((*)\) in \(L^1 (\mathbb{R}_+)\). The main tool of the proof is the measure of weak noncompactnes developed by \textit{J. Banas} and \textit{Z. Knap} [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 146, No.~2, 353--362 (1990; Zbl 0699.45002)]. To prove that the image of the operator associated to \((*)\) is relatively compact in \(L_1(\mathbb{R}_+)\) several considerations are necessary. Finally, two examples are given.
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    Lebesgue integrable function
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    Carathéodory conditions
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    functional integral equation
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    superposition operator
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    Schauder fixed point principle
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