Existence and uniqueness of mild solutions of second order Volterra integrodifferential equations with nonlocal conditions.

Tidke, Haribhau Laxman; Dhakne, Machindra Baburao

Applied Mathematics E-Notes [electronic only] (2009)

  • Volume: 9, page 101-108
  • ISSN: 1607-2510

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Tidke, Haribhau Laxman, and Dhakne, Machindra Baburao. "Existence and uniqueness of mild solutions of second order Volterra integrodifferential equations with nonlocal conditions.." Applied Mathematics E-Notes [electronic only] 9 (2009): 101-108. <http://eudml.org/doc/55950>.

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author = {Tidke, Haribhau Laxman, Dhakne, Machindra Baburao},
journal = {Applied Mathematics E-Notes [electronic only]},
keywords = {second-order nonlinear integrodifferential equation; Banach space; mild solution},
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pages = {101-108},
publisher = {Department of Mathematics, Tsing Hua University},
title = {Existence and uniqueness of mild solutions of second order Volterra integrodifferential equations with nonlocal conditions.},
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year = {2009},
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