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Existence of asymptotically almost automorphic solutions to some abstract partial neutral integro-differential equations
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    Existence of asymptotically almost automorphic solutions to some abstract partial neutral integro-differential equations (English)
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    9 June 2009
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    The authors consider the equation \[ \frac{d}{dt}D(t,u_t)= AD(t,u_t)+\int^t_0B(t-s)D(s,u_s)\,ds+g(t,u_t), \quad t\in[\sigma,\sigma +a), \quad u_\sigma=\varphi\in{\mathcal B}, \] in a Banach space \(X\), where \(D(t,x_t)=x(0)+f(t,x_t)\), \(A,B(t)\) being bounded operators on \(X\), with common domain \(D(A)\), independent on \(t\). The history space \({\mathcal B}\) is the fading memory space (Hale and Kato). The functions \(f\) and \(g\) are subject to several conditions. By denoting \(D(t,u_t)= v(t)\), one obtains an integrodifferential equation for which a resolvent formula is applied. That's how the mild solutions are defined. The almost automorphic functions are those representable as \(u=v+h\), where \(v\) is automorphic while \(h\in C_0\). The uniqueness is also discussed and an example is provided.
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    partial neutral integro-differential equations
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    asymptotically almost automorphic function
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    Banach space
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    fading memory space
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    mild solutions
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