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An iterative method for solving a class of fractional functional differential equations with ``maxima''
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    An iterative method for solving a class of fractional functional differential equations with ``maxima'' (English)
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    Summary: In the present work, we deal with nonlinear fractional differential equations with ``maxima'' and deviating arguments. The nonlinear part of the problem under consideration depends on the maximum values of the unknown function taken in time-dependent intervals. Proceeding by an iterative approach, we obtain the existence and uniqueness of the solution, in a context that does not fit within the framework of fixed point theory methods for the self-mappings, frequently used in the study of such problems. An example illustrating our main result is also given.
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    functional differential equations
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    fractional calculus
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    iterative procedures
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