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On a class of nonlinear convolution equations
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    On a class of nonlinear convolution equations (English)
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    25 January 1996
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    The main result is an existence and uniqueness statement for operator equations of the second kind \(u + G_0u + G_1 u*G_2u = g\), where \(G_i\) \((i = 0,1,2)\) are Lipschitz continuous operators on either \(L_p (0,T; X)\) or \(C(0,T; X)\), equipped with certain exponentially weighted norms. The proofs are based on the contraction mapping principle. Several corollaries are also given, dealing with generalized versions of the equation above. One motivation for these results comes from an inverse problem, where one tries to identify memory kernels in viscoelasticity and heat transfer. Some further examples involve equations of auto-convolution type, nonlinear stress-strain relations in viscoelasticity, and nonlinear Volterra integro-differential equations.
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    nonlinear convolution equations
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    contraction mapping principle
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    inverse problem
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    memory kernels in viscoelasticity
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    heat transfer
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    equations of auto-convolution type
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    nonlinear stress- strain relations
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    nonlinear Volterra integro-differential equations
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