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Applications of contractive-like mapping principles to fuzzy equations

Juan J. Nieto, Rosana Rodríguez López (2006)

Revista Matemática Complutense

We recall a recent extension of the classical Banach fixed point theorem to partially ordered sets and justify its applicability to the study of the existence and uniqueness of solution for fuzzy and fuzzy differential equations. To this purpose, we analyze the validity of some properties relative to sequences of fuzzy sets and fuzzy functions.

Applications of the Carathéodory theorem to PDEs

Konstanty Holly, Joanna Orewczyk (2000)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We discuss and exploit the Carathéodory theorem on existence and uniqueness of an absolutely continuous solution x: ℐ (⊂ ℝ) → X of a general ODE ( * ) = ( t , x ) for the right-hand side ℱ : dom ℱ ( ⊂ ℝ × X) → X taking values in an arbitrary Banach space X, and a related result concerning an extension of x. We propose a definition of solvability of (*) admitting all connected ℐ and unifying the cases “dom ℱ is open” and “dom ℱ = ℐ × Ω for some Ω ⊂ X”. We show how to use the theorems mentioned above to get approximate...

Approximation methods for solving the Cauchy problem

Cristinel Mortici (2005)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper we give some new results concerning solvability of the 1-dimensional differential equation y ' = f ( x , y ) with initial conditions. We study the basic theorem due to Picard. First we prove that the existence and uniqueness result remains true if f is a Lipschitz function with respect to the first argument. In the second part we give a contractive method for the proof of Picard theorem. These considerations allow us to develop two new methods for finding an approximation sequence for the solution....

Approximation of limit cycle of differential systems with variable coefficients

Masakazu Onitsuka (2023)

Archivum Mathematicum

The behavior of the approximate solutions of two-dimensional nonlinear differential systems with variable coefficients is considered. Using a property of the approximate solution, so called conditional Ulam stability of a generalized logistic equation, the behavior of the approximate solution of the system is investigated. The obtained result explicitly presents the error between the limit cycle and its approximation. Some examples are presented with numerical simulations.

Boundary value problems for higher order ordinary differential equations

Armando Majorana, Salvatore A. Marano (1994)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let f : [ a , b ] × n + 1 be a Carath’eodory’s function. Let { t h } , with t h [ a , b ] , and { x h } be two real sequences. In this paper, the family of boundary value problems x ( k ) = f t , x , x ' , ... , x ( n ) x ( i ) ( t i ) = x i , i = 0 , 1 , ... , k - 1 ( k = n + 1 , n + 2 , n + 3 , ... ) is considered. It is proved that these boundary value problems admit at least a solution for each k ν , where ν n + 1 is a suitable integer. Some particular cases, obtained by specializing the sequence { t h } , are pointed out. Similar results are also proved for the Picard problem.

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