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On existence of BVP’s for impulsive fractional differential equations
... For t ∈ [, ], the expression is well defined. The fixed point of the operator T is the solu- tion of our boundary value problem ()-(). To show the existence and uniqueness of the solution, the Banach fixed point ... See full document
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Existence of solutions for the nonlinear multiple base points impulsive fractional differential equations with the three point boundary conditions
... points impulsive fractional differential equations involving the three-point boundary ...the existence of a solution is established by using fixed point ... See full document
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Existence of solution to a class of boundary value problem for impulsive fractional differential equations
... the impulsive boundary value problems for nonlinear fractional dif- ferential equations have not been addressed so extensively and many aspects of these prob- lems are yet to be ... See full document
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The existence and exponential stability of random impulsive fractional differential equations
... For impulsive differential systems, most published papers deal with the problem with fixed time impulses ...random impulsive differential equations is a stochastic ...deterministic impulsive ... See full document
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Existence of solutions for fractional impulsive integro-differential systems
... the existence results for abstract Cauchy problem for a class of mixed type impulsive fractional differential equations involving Caputo fractional derivative in Banach ...the ... See full document
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Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to Impulsive Fractional Integro Differential Equations with Nonlocal Conditions
... Fractional differential equations appear naturally in a num- ber of fields such as physics, engineering, biophysics, blood flow phenomena, aerodynamics, electron-analyti- cal chemistry, biology, ... See full document
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Existence of integro differential solutions for a class of abstract partial impulsive differential equations
... involving impulsive act, for retarded and neu- tral functional differential equations we cite [7-17], for applications of impulsive differ- ential equations on biology and neural ... See full document
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Impulsive initial value problems for a class of implicit fractional differential equations
... of fractional calculus has received remarkable consideration from the researchers of widespread fields of science and engineering due its applicability of de- scribing the hereditary and memory effect of numerous ... See full document
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Existence of solutions for fractional stochastic impulsive neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay
... utilizing fractional calculations and a fixed point technique ...the existence theorem of solutions for fractional impulsive neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay ... See full document
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Trajectory Controllability of Semilinear Differential Evolution Equations with Impulses and Delay
... [10] Z. Fan and G. Li, “Existence Results for Semilinear Dif- ferential Equations with Nonlocal and Impulsive Condi- tions,” Journal of Functional Analysis, Vol. 258, No. 5, 2010, pp. 1709-1727. ... See full document
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Impulsive fractional boundary-value problems with fractional integral jump conditions
... the impulsive fractional boundary-value problem ...another existence and uniqueness result for impulsive fractional BVP ... See full document
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Existence results for multi-term time-fractional impulsive differential equations with fractional order boundary conditions
... the existence and uniqueness of solutions for a class of multi-term time-fractional impulsive integro-differential equations with state dependent delay subject to some fractional ... See full document
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Existence and stability analysis to a coupled system of implicit type impulsive boundary value problems of fractional order differential equations
... 0, and hence by Theorem 5 the coupled system (32) is HU stable and thus GHU stable. Similarly, we can verify the conditions of Theorems 6 and 4. Next, we take the initial values for the required solution ξ = 1, μ = 2, ... See full document
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Impulsive Hilfer fractional differential equations
... that ∗ x(t) = x(t). Hence, any fixed point of ∗ is a mild solution of (4.4) on J. Theorem 4.4 Assume that hypotheses (H1)–(H2) and (H6)–(H11) hold. Further , if the functions f : J × E × E → E, G : J × E → E are uniformly ... See full document
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BOUNDEDNESS OF IMPULSIVE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS VIA LYAPUNOV FUNCTIONAL
... Differential equations with impulsive effect provide mathematical models for many phenomena and processes in the field of natural sciences and ...functional differential systems has come into ... See full document
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On mixed boundary value problem of impulsive semilinear evolution equations of fractional order
... Arzela-Ascoli Theorem, the operator T : PC(J, ℝ ) ® PC(J, ℝ ) is completely continuous. We need the following known results to prove the existence of solutions for (1.1). Theorem 2.1 [40]Let E be a Banach space. ... See full document
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Multiple positive solutions for a fourth-order integral boundary value problem on time scales
... ordinary differential equations arise in different areas of applied mathematics and physics and so on, the existence and multiplicity of positive solutions for such problems have become an important ... See full document
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2. Existence Results for Nonlinear Fractional Differential Equations with Integral Boundary Conditions
... tial equations with sufficiently smooth coefficients have been investigated in detail in several studies [18, ...differential equations of integer order, we first derive the corresponding Green’s function-named ... See full document
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Stability for impulsive implicit Hadamard fractional differential equations
... the existence, uniqueness of nonlinear implicit fractional dif- ferential equations involving Riemann-Liouville derivative by Banach fixed point ...authors S Abbas, W Albarakati, M Benchohra, ... See full document
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The existence of solutions of periodic BVP for second order impulsive differential equations
... well-known impulsive differential equations serve as basic models to study the dy- namics of processes that are subject to sudden changes in their states, which are often investigated in various fields of ... See full document
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