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Existence results for second-order impulsive neutral functional differential equations with nonlocal conditions (English)
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23 November 2009
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A second-order impulsive neutral functional differential equation is considered. The solution is obtained by means of Sadovski's fixed point theorem for so called condensing maps on bounded closed convex subsets of a Banach space. Such type of problems occur during the study of processes subject to short-time perturbations. The pattern of assumptions in the main result is sophisticated and not easy to verify by the reader.
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functional differential equation
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Sadovski fixed point method
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condensing map
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