Fredholm and Volterra integral equations with integrable singularities (Q1772575)

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Fredholm and Volterra integral equations with integrable singularities
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    Fredholm and Volterra integral equations with integrable singularities (English)
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    18 April 2005
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    The authors present a number of results on the existence of continuous nonnegative solutions \(y\) of the Fredholm equation \[ y(t) = \int_J k(t,s) f(s,y(s))\,ds, \quad t \in J, \tag{F} \] where either \(J = [0,1]\) or \(J = [0,\infty)\), and for the Volterra equation \[ y(t) = \int_0^t k(t,s) f(s,y(s))\,ds, \quad t \in [0,T]. \tag{V} \] Here all the functions take nonnegative (real) values. The function \(f\) is allowed to be nonlinear and even singular in both its arguments. A model example of an equation of type (F) is \[ y(t) = \int_0^1 k(t,s) {1 \over [y(s)]^\alpha}\,ds, \quad t \in [0,1], \] with \(\alpha > 0\). The proofs are based on Schauder's fixed point theorem. The uniqueness of solutions is not discussed.
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    Fredholm equation
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    Volterra equation
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    continuous nonnegative solution
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