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    On the functional integral equations of mixed type and integro-differential equations of fractional orders (English)
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    1 October 2004
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    The paper deals with the result on the existence of monotonic and integrable over \((0,1)\) solutions of the following functional integral equation \[ x(t)= g(t)+ \int^1_0 k_1(t, s) f_1\biggl(s, \int^s_0 k_2(s,\tau) f_2(\tau, x(\tau))\,d\tau\biggr)\,ds. \] The main tool used in the proof is the technique associated with measures of noncompactness.
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    functional integral equation
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    measures of noncompactness
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    monotonic solution
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    integrable solution
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