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Summary: We consider additive perturbation theorems for subgenerators of \((a, k)\)-regularized \(C\)-resolvent families. A major part of our research is devoted to the study of perturbation properties of abstract time-fractional equations, primarily from their importance in modelling of various physical phenomena. We illustrate the results with several examples.
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    Summary: We consider additive perturbation theorems for subgenerators of \((a, k)\)-regularized \(C\)-resolvent families. A major part of our research is devoted to the study of perturbation properties of abstract time-fractional equations, primarily from their importance in modelling of various physical phenomena. We illustrate the results with several examples.
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