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In this paper, the authors consider a system of two fractional differential equations, each involving the Caputo-type derivative subject to both impulsive and multipoint-nonlocal boundary conditions. The method of solution is to convert the problem to a suitable system of integral equations and then look for a fixed point of that integral system. Under some assumptions, too technical to mention here, the authors show both existence and uniqueness of solution. Examples are shown, which help to demonstrate the application of the results. Despite the generality considered, the paper is quite readable and well written, and it should be of interest to those who research interests intersect continuous fractional calculus and both nonlocal and impulsive boundary condition theory. | |||
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Nonlocal Cauchy problems for a class of implicit impulsive fractional relaxation differential systems (English)
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25 October 2016
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In this paper, the authors consider a system of two fractional differential equations, each involving the Caputo-type derivative subject to both impulsive and multipoint-nonlocal boundary conditions. The method of solution is to convert the problem to a suitable system of integral equations and then look for a fixed point of that integral system. Under some assumptions, too technical to mention here, the authors show both existence and uniqueness of solution. Examples are shown, which help to demonstrate the application of the results. Despite the generality considered, the paper is quite readable and well written, and it should be of interest to those who research interests intersect continuous fractional calculus and both nonlocal and impulsive boundary condition theory.
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nonlocal Cauchy problems
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impulsive fractional relaxation differential systems
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Mittag-Leffler functions
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vector-valued norm
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