Constant-sign periodic and almost periodic solutions for a system of integral equations (Q2492714)
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Constant-sign periodic and almost periodic solutions for a system of integral equations (English)
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14 June 2006
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The authors consider the following system of integral equations \[ u_i(t) = \int_I g_i(t,s) f(s,u_1(s),u_2(s),\cdots,u_n(s)) ds, \qquad t \in I, \quad 1 \leq i \leq n \] where \(I\) is an interval of \(\mathbb R\). The authors propose to establish criteria such that the above system has a constant-sign periodic and almost periodic solution \((u_{1},u_{2},\ldots,u_{n}\)) when \(I\) is an infinite interval of \(\mathbb R\), and a constant-sign periodic solution when \(I\) is a finite interval of \(\mathbb R\). The above problem is also extended to that on \(\mathbb R\) \[ u_i(t) = \int_{\mathbb R} g_i(t,s) f(s,u_1(s),u_2(s),\cdots,u_n(s)) ds, \qquad t \in \mathbb R, \quad 1 \leq i \leq n \] This paper does not contain numerical applications. For obtaining a solution the Adomian decomposition method would be convenient.
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Hammerstein integral equations
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constant sign periodic solutions
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almost periodic solutions
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nonlinear integral equations
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