An existence theorem for a functional-integral equation with deviating arguments (Q690394)

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    An existence theorem for a functional-integral equation with deviating arguments
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 459010

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      An existence theorem for a functional-integral equation with deviating arguments (English)
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      17 April 1994
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      Using the conjunction of the techniques associated with the measure of weak noncompactness and the Schauder fixed point theorem the authors prove an existence result for a functional-integral equation of the form \[ x(t) = f(t,r\int^ 1_ 0 k(t,s)g(s,x(h_ 1(s)),x(h_ 2(s)),\dots,x(h_ n(s)))ds), \] where \(t\in [0,1]\) and \(x = x(t)\) is the unknown function belonging to the space \(L^ 1[0,1]\).
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      deviating arguments
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      measure of weak noncompactness
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      Schauder fixed point theorem
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      existence
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      functional-integral equation
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