Multiplicity solutions for integral boundary value problem of fractional differential systems (Q2183238)

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    Multiplicity solutions for integral boundary value problem of fractional differential systems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7204137

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      Multiplicity solutions for integral boundary value problem of fractional differential systems (English)
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      26 May 2020
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      Summary: This paper deals with the existence and multiplicity of solutions for the integral boundary value problem of fractional differential systems: \[\begin{cases} D_{0 +}^{\alpha_1} u_1 \left( t\right) = f_1 \left( t, u_1 \left( t\right), u_2 \left( t\right)\right), \\ D_{0 +}^{\alpha_2} u_2 \left( t\right) = f_2 \left( t, u_1 \left( t\right), u_2 \left( t\right)\right), \\ u_1 \left( 0\right) = 0, D_{0 +}^{\beta_1} u_1 \left( 0\right) = 0, D_{0 +}^{\gamma_1} u_1 \left( 1\right) = \int_0^1 D_{0 +}^{\gamma_1} u_1 \left( \eta\right) \mathrm{d} A_1 \left( \eta\right), \\ u_2 \left( 0\right) = 0, D_{0 +}^{\beta_2} u_2 \left( 0\right) = 0, D_{0 +}^{\gamma_2} u_2 \left( 1\right) = \int_0^1 D_{0 +}^{\gamma_2} u_2 \left( \eta\right) \mathrm{d} A_2 \left( \eta\right), \end{cases}\] where \(f_i:\left[ 0,1\right]\times\left[0, \infty\right)\times\left[ 0, \infty\right)\longrightarrow\left[ 0, \infty\right)\) is continuous and \(\alpha_i-2< \beta_i\leq2\), \(\alpha_i- \gamma_i\geq1\), \(2< \alpha_i\leq3\), \(\gamma_i\geq1\) (\(i = 1,2\)). \(D_{0 +}^\alpha\) is the standard Riemann-Liouville's fractional derivative of order \(\alpha \). Our result is based on an extension of the Krasnosel'skiĭ's fixed-point theorem due to \textit{R. Precup} and \textit{J. Rodríguez-López} [Result. Math. 74, No. 1, Paper No. 25, 14 p. (2019; Zbl 1407.34036)]. The main results are explained by the help of an example in the end of the article.
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