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Pseudo-almost automorphic mild solutions to semilinear integral equations in a Banach space
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    Pseudo-almost automorphic mild solutions to semilinear integral equations in a Banach space (English)
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    19 April 2011
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    The authors investigate the existence of pseudo-almost automorphic solutions to integro-functional equations with infinite delay of the form \[ x(t)= \int^t_{-\infty} a(t- s)[Ax(s)+ f(s, x(s))]\,ds,\qquad t\in\mathbb{R}, \] with \(a\in L(\mathbb R_+, \mathbb C)\), a linear operator \(A: D(A)\subseteq X\to x\) on the complex Banach space \(X\), which is the generator of an integral resolvent, and a pseudo-almost automorphic map \(f: \mathbb R\times X\to X\), subject to various technical condition. The problem is naturally transformed into an integral equation of the form \[ x(t)= \int^t_{-\infty} S(t- s) f(s,x(s))\,ds,\qquad t\in\mathbb{R}, \] and it is shown by contraction mappings that there exists a solution, which is called a mild solution for the problem. This solution is unique in the class of pseudo-almost automorphic functions. This is the main result, and two more variants are obtained by changing adequately the assumptions on the integral resolvent \((S(t); t\geq 0)\) and on the continuity of \(f\) (for instance, renouncing to the Lipschitz condition).
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    pseudo-almost automorphic function
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    semilinear integral equations
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    integral resolvent family
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    fixed point
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