Conditions for the absence of blowing up solutions to fractional differential equations (Q1744058)
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Conditions for the absence of blowing up solutions to fractional differential equations (English)
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16 April 2018
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In this article, the authors investigate the concept of blowing up solutions of fractional differential equations. The fractional derivative is considered in the sense of Caputo. The problem of blowing up solutions in finite time for ordinary differential equations in infinite dimensional Banach spaces is an important question to address. This article discusses this when the forcing term is locally Lipschitz in the second variable, uniformly with respect to the first variable. It is further assumed that the function does not maps bounded sets into bounded sets. Based on these assumptions, the authors construct a maximal local solution that does not ``blow up'' in finite time. As a whole, this article address an interesting question in the fractional framework.
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Caputo derivative
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fractional differential equations
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blow up solutions
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