Hyers-Ulam stability for a coupled system of fractional differential equation with \(p\)-Laplacian operator having integral boundary conditions (Q2156327)
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Hyers-Ulam stability for a coupled system of fractional differential equation with \(p\)-Laplacian operator having integral boundary conditions (English)
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18 July 2022
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In this study, the authors are concerned with the existence, uniqueness, and stability (Hyers-Ulam) of the following coupled symmetric system of fractional differential equations with the nonlinear \(p-\)Laplacian operator: \[ \begin{aligned} ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{1}}\left( L_{p}\left( ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{1}} \varpi\left( \varrho\right) \right) \right) & =A_{1}\left( \varrho\right) \varpi\left( \varrho\right) +\Phi\left( \varrho ,\varpi\left( \varrho\right) ,^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{1}}\left( L_{p}\left( ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{1}}\omega\left( \varrho\right) \right) \right) \right) ,\\ ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{2}}\left( L_{p}\left( ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{2}} \omega\left( \varrho\right) \right) \right) & =A_{2}\left( \varrho\right) \omega\left( \varrho\right) +\Psi\left( \varrho ,^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{2}}\left( L_{p}\left( ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{2} }\varpi\left( \varrho\right) \right) \right) ,\omega\left( \varrho \right) \right) ,\text{ }\varrho\in T,\\ ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{1}}\varpi\left( 0\right) & =\varpi\left( 0\right) =\varpi^{\prime\prime}\left( 0\right) =0\\ \varpi^{\prime}\left( T\right) & =C_{1}\int_{0}^{T}g_{1}\left( s,\varpi\left( s\right) ,^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{1}}\left( L_{p}\left( ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{1}}\omega\left( s\right) \right) \right) \right) ds,\\ ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{2}}\omega\left( 0\right) & =\omega\left( 0\right) =\omega^{\prime\prime}\left( 0\right) =0,\\ \omega^{\prime}\left( T\right) & =C_{2}\int_{0}^{T}g_{2}\left( s,^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{1}}\left( L_{p}\left( ^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{1} }\varpi\left( s\right) \right) \right) ,\omega\left( s\right) \right) ds, \end{aligned} \] where \(2<\alpha_{i}\leq3,\) \(0<\beta_{i}\leq1\), and \(^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\alpha_{i}}\) and \(^{C}D_{0^{+}}^{\beta_{i}}\) are the Caputo derivatives of order \(\alpha_{i}\) and \(\beta_{i}\) , \(i=1,2\) respectively. \(L_{p}\left( s\right)=\left\vert s\right\vert ^{p-2}s\) is a \(p-\)Laplacian operator where \(\frac{1}{p}+\frac{1}{q}=1\). \(A_{i}:T\rightarrow \mathbb{R}\) (\(i=1,2\)) are closed bounded linear operators for any \(\varrho\in T=\left[ 0,T\right] \) \(\Phi,\) \(\Psi\), \(g_{k}:T\times \mathbb{R}\times \mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}\) (\(k=1,2\)) are continuous functions, \(C_{k}\) (\(k=1,2\)) are suitable constants. By using the matrix eigenvalue method, they obtain the results. Finally, they present an illustrative example.
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coupled system
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uniqueness
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existence
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Hyers-Ulam stability
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\(p\)-Laplacian operator
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