Existence of solutions for \(n\)th-order integro-differential equations in Banach spaces (Q5948736)

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    Existence of solutions for \(n\)th-order integro-differential equations in Banach spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1671960

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      Existence of solutions for \(n\)th-order integro-differential equations in Banach spaces (English)
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      12 November 2001
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      initial value problem
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      Banach space
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      measure of noncompactness
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      Schauder fixed-point theorem
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      nonlinear integro-differential equation of mixed type
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      The author considers the initial value problem for the following \(n\)th-order nonlinear integro-differential equation of mixed type in a Banach space \(E\): NEWLINE\[NEWLINEu^{(n)}(t) = f (t, u, u', \dots , u^{(n-1)}, (Tu)(t), (Su)(t)) (t\in [0, \infty)) NEWLINE\]NEWLINE NEWLINE\[NEWLINE u^{(k)}(0)=u_k\in E, k=0, \dots , n-1 NEWLINE\]NEWLINE where NEWLINE\[NEWLINE f: [0,\infty)\times E^{n+2}\rightarrow E NEWLINE\]NEWLINE is a continuous function, NEWLINE\[NEWLINE (Tu)(t)=\int_0^t k(t,s)u(s) ds NEWLINE\]NEWLINE and NEWLINE\[NEWLINE (Su)(t)=\int_0^\infty h(t,s)u(s) ds. NEWLINE\]NEWLINE Here \(k\) and \(h\) are continuous kernels. The existence of solutions is proved by using the Schauder fixed-point theorem.
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