Lipschitz stability for non-instantaneous impulsive Caputo fractional differential equations with state dependent delays (Q2306124)

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Lipschitz stability for non-instantaneous impulsive Caputo fractional differential equations with state dependent delays
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    Lipschitz stability for non-instantaneous impulsive Caputo fractional differential equations with state dependent delays (English)
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    20 March 2020
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    Summary: In this paper, we study Lipschitz stability of Caputo fractional differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses and state dependent delays. The study is based on Lyapunov functions and the Razumikhin technique. Our equations in particular include constant delays, time variable delay, distributed delay, etc. We consider the case of impulses that start abruptly at some points and their actions continue on given finite intervals. The study of Lipschitz stability by Lyapunov functions requires appropriate derivatives among fractional differential equations. A brief overview of different types of derivative known in the literature is given. Some sufficient conditions for uniform Lipschitz stability and uniform global Lipschitz stability are obtained by an application of several types of derivatives of Lyapunov functions. Examples are given to illustrate the results.
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    non-instantaneous impulses
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    Caputo fractional derivative
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    differential equations
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    state dependent delays
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    Lipschitz stability
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