On solutions of an infinite system of singular integral equations (Q2643770)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5183089
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5183089 |
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On solutions of an infinite system of singular integral equations (English)
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27 August 2007
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Let \(0<\alpha<1\). The authors discuss the infinite system of integral equations with weak singularity \[ x_i(t) = a_i(t)+ \int_0^t (t-s)^{-\alpha} f_i(s,x_1(s),x_2(s), \dots ) \,ds \quad (i=1,2, \dots) \] in a Banach sequence space. Under some natural assumptions the authors prove that this system has at least one solution. The Schauder fixed point principle is used. The results are applied to infinite system of differential equations of fractional order.
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infinite system of singular integral equation
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differential equation of fractional order
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weak singularity
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Banach sequence space
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Schauder fixed point principle
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