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An existence result for fractional differential inclusions with nonlinear integral boundary conditions
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    An existence result for fractional differential inclusions with nonlinear integral boundary conditions (English)
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    21 February 2014
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    Existence of solutions for a fractional differential inclusion of order \(q\in (2,3]\) with integral boundary conditions of the form \[ \begin{aligned} & ^cD^qx(t) \in F(t,x(t)), \quad t\in [0,T], T>0, \\ & x(0)=0,\quad x(T)=\mu_1\int _0^T g(s,x(s))ds, \\ & x'(0)-\lambda c'(T)=\mu_2\int_0^Th(s,x(s))ds \end{aligned} \] is proved under some technical conditions. Here \(^cD^q\) denotes the Caputo fractional derivative, \(g,h:[0,T]\times \mathbb R\to \mathbb R\) are continuous functions, \(\lambda, \mu_1,\mu_2\in \mathbb R\) and \(F:[0,T]\times \mathbb R \multimap \mathbb R\) is a multimap. Examples are given.
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    fractional differential inclusions
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    integral boundary conditions
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    Bohnenblust-Karlin's fixed point theorem
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