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Time dependent Desch-Schappacher type perturbations of Volterra integral equations (English)
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13 March 2004
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The authors study perturbations of the Volterra integral equation \[ u(t)=f(t)+ \int_0^t a(t-s)Au(s) ds, \quad t\geq 0, \] where \(A\) is a closed linear operator in a Banach space and where it is assumed that there is a strongly continuous resolvent for the equation. The perturbations are either multiplicative, i.e., \(u(t)=f(t)+\int_0^t a(t-s)B(s)Au(s) ds\) or additive, i.e., \(u(t)=f(t)+\int_0^t a(t-s)(B(s)+A)u(s) ds\). In both cases the authors first prove a more general result with complicated assumptions and then in a series of corollaries give simple and sufficient conditions for the assumptions of the general theorem to hold.
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Volterra integral equation
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perturbation
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Banach space
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