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Neutral functional differential and integrodifferential inclusions in Banach spaces

M. Benchohra, S. K. Ntouyas (2001)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

In questo lavoro studiamo l'esistenza di soluzioni deboli su un intervallo compatto di problemi con valore iniziale per inclusioni funzionali neutre differenziali e integrodifferenziali in spazi di Banach. I risultati sono ottenuti usando un teorema di punto fisso per mappe condensanti dovuto a Martelli.

Neutral functional integrodifferential control systems in Banach spaces

Krishnan Balachandran, E. Radhakrishnan Anandhi (2003)

Kybernetika

Sufficient conditions for controllability of neutral functional integrodifferential systems in Banach spaces with initial condition in the phase space are established. The results are obtained by using the Schauder fixed point theorem. An example is provided to illustrate the theory.

Neutral set differential equations

Umber Abbas, Vasile Lupulescu, Donald O'Regan, Awais Younus (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

The aim of this paper is to establish an existence and uniqueness result for a class of the set functional differential equations of neutral type D H X ( t ) = F ( t , X t , D H X t ) , X | [ - r , 0 ] = Ψ , where F : [ 0 , b ] × 𝒞 0 × 𝔏 0 1 K c ( E ) is a given function, K c ( E ) is the family of all nonempty compact and convex subsets of a separable Banach space E , 𝒞 0 denotes the space of all continuous set-valued functions X from [ - r , 0 ] into K c ( E ) , 𝔏 0 1 is the space of all integrally bounded set-valued functions X : [ - r , 0 ] K c ( E ) , Ψ 𝒞 0 and D H is the Hukuhara derivative. The continuous dependence of solutions on initial data and...

New class of boundary value problem for nonlinear fractional differential equations involving Erdélyi-Kober derivative

Yacine Arioua, Maria Titraoui (2019)

Communications in Mathematics

In this paper, we introduce a new class of boundary value problem for nonlinear fractional differential equations involving the Erdélyi-Kober differential operator on an infinite interval. Existence and uniqueness results for a positive solution of the given problem are obtained by using the Banach contraction principle, the Leray-Schauder nonlinear alternative, and Guo-Krasnosel'skii fixed point theorem in a special Banach space. To that end, some examples are presented to illustrate the usefulness...

New Computational Tools for Modeling Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

M. M. Peet, P. S. Kim, S.-I. Niculescu, D. Levy (2009)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

In this paper, we consider a system of nonlinear delay-differential equations (DDEs) which models the dynamics of the interaction between chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), imatinib, and the anti-leukemia immune response. Because of the chaotic nature of the dynamics and the sparse nature of experimental data, we look for ways to use computation to analyze the model without employing direct numerical simulation. In particular, we develop several tools using Lyapunov-Krasovskii analysis that allow...

New existence results of anti-periodic solutions of nonlinear impulsive functional differential equations

Yuji Liu, Xingyuan Liu (2013)

Mathematica Bohemica

This paper is a continuation of Y. Liu, Anti-periodic solutions of nonlinear first order impulsive functional differential equations, Math. Slovaca 62 (2012), 695–720. By using Schaefer's fixed point theorem, new existence results on anti-periodic solutions of a class of nonlinear impulsive functional differential equations are established. The techniques to get the priori estimates of the possible solutions of the mentioned equations are different from those used in known papers. An example is...

New existence results on nonhomogeneous Sturm-Liouville type BVPs for higher-order p-Laplacian differential equations

Yuji Liu (2011)

Applicationes Mathematicae

A class of nonlinear boundary value problems for p-Laplacian differential equations is studied. Sufficient conditions for the existence of solutions are established. The nonlinearities are allowed to be superlinear. We do not apply the Green's functions of the relevant problem and the methods of obtaining a priori bounds for solutions are different from known ones. Examples that cannot be covered by known results are given to illustrate our theorems.

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