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Existence of solutions for impulsive partial neutral functional differential equations (English)
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26 April 2007
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The authors investigate the existence of mild solutions for some partial neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay with impulses. The authors assume that the linear part generates a strongly continuous semigroup on a Banach space, the delayed part is assumed to be continuous and satisfies some Lipschitz conditions. The phase space is axiomatically defined. The paper discusses also the existence of mild solutions for second order partial neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay, where the linear part is assumed to generate a cosine family of operators.
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Impulsive differential equations
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neutral partial differential equations
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co-semigroup
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cosine function of operators
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