Solutions Of Some Parabolic Integro-Differential Equations By Means Of The Algebraic Operational Calculus Of Distributions
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 45G15, 26A33, 32A55, 46E15.Schauder's fixed point theorem is used to establish an existence result for an infinite system of singular integral equations in the form: (1) xi(t) = ai(t)+ ∫t0 (t − s)− α (s, x1(s), x2(s), …) ds, where i = 1,2,…, α ∈ (0,1) and t ∈ I = [0,T]. The result obtained is applied to show the solvability of an infinite system of differential equation of fractional orders.
We study dual integral equations associated with Hankel transforms, that is, dual integral equations of Titchmarsh’s type. We reformulate these equations giving a better description in terms of continuous operators on spaces, and we solve them in these spaces. The solution is given both as an operator described in terms of integrals and as a series which converges in the -norm and almost everywhere, where denotes the Bessel function of order ν. Finally, we study the uniqueness of the solution....
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