A note on differential and integral equations in the spaces of functions of \(\Lambda \)-bounded variation (Q423661)

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    A note on differential and integral equations in the spaces of functions of \(\Lambda \)-bounded variation
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6042445

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      A note on differential and integral equations in the spaces of functions of \(\Lambda \)-bounded variation (English)
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      4 June 2012
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      The author provides a note on differential and integral equations in the spaces of functions of \(\Lambda\)-bounded variation. She first provides some basic definitions, then establishes sufficient conditions guaranteeing that a convolution operator or a nonlinear superposition operator maps the space of functions of \(\Lambda\)-bounded variation into itself. Some of the results given are extension of her previous results by the author and \textit{P. Kasprzak} [``On mappings of higher order and their applications to nonlinear equations'', Comm. Pure Appl. Anal. 11, No. 2, 627--647 (2012; \url{doi:10.3934/cpaa.2012.11.627})].
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      Banach contraction principle
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      convolution operator
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      Hammerstein integral equation
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      \(\Lambda \)-variation
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      linear differential equation
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      Lovelady's fixed point theorem
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      mapping of higher order
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      mixed Volterra-Fredholm integral equation
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      nonautonomous superposition operator
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      semilinear differential equation
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      nonlinear superposition operator
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