On the solvability of a Volterra integral equation of quadratic form in the class of continuous function (Q2853282)

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    On the solvability of a Volterra integral equation of quadratic form in the class of continuous function
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6217225

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      18 October 2013
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      existence of solutions
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      Darbo fixed point theorem
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      Volterra integral equation
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      Hausdorff measure of noncompactness
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      On the solvability of a Volterra integral equation of quadratic form in the class of continuous function (English)
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      By using the Darbo fixed point theorem, the authors prove the existence of solutions for the Volterra integral equation \(x(t)=1+Tx(t)\int_0^tk(t,s)\phi(s)x(s)\,ds\), \(t\in[0,a]\), in the class of continuous functions \(C([0,a])\), where \(\phi:[0,a]\to\mathbb R\) and \(k:[0,a]\times[0,a]\to\mathbb R\) are continuous, \(T:C([0,a])\to C([0,a])\) is a bounded and continuous operator satisfying the Darbo condition \(\chi(TX)\leq\alpha\chi(X)\) for any subset \(X\subset C([0,a])\) with \(\alpha\in[0,1)\), and \(\chi\) is the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness.
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