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Infinite delay fractional stochastic integro-differential equations with Poisson jumps of neutral type (English)
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19 August 2021
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The well-posedness and continuous dependence are presented for the mild solution to a class of stochastic neutral integral-differential equations with infinite delay driven by Poisson jumps on a separable Hilbert space \(\mathbb H\): \[ \begin{aligned} d P(t,x_t)= &\,\int_0^t \frac{(t-s)^{\alpha-2}}{\Gamma(\alpha-1)} A P(s, x_s) d s d t\\ &+ f(t,x_t)d t+ \sigma(t,x_t) d W(t)\\ &+ \int_{\mathbb Z} h(t,x_t,y) \tilde N(d t, dy),\\ &\ x_0\in \mathcal B:=C((-\infty,0];\mathbb H), t\in [0,T], \end{aligned} \] where \(T>0\) is a fixed constant, \((A,\mathcal{A})\) is a densely defined linear operator on \(\mathbb H\) of sectorial type, \(W(t)\) is a Wiener process on \(\mathbb H\) with finite trace nuclear covariance, \(\tilde N\) is a compensated Poisson martingale measure over a reference space \(\mathbb Z\), \(x_t\in \mathcal B\) with \(x_t(\theta):= x(t+\theta)\) for \(\theta\in (-\infty,0]\) is the segment of \(x(\cdot)\) up to time \(t\), and \(P, f, \sigma, h\) are proper defined functionals. The main results are illustrated with specific examples.
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existence of mild solutions
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fractional differential equations
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infinite delay
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Poisson jumps
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sectorial operators
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