Solutions for singular Volterra integral equations.
In this paper we examine the set of weakly continuous solutions for a Volterra integral equation in Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integrability settings. Our result extends those obtained in several kinds of integrability settings. Besides, we prove some new fixed point theorems for function spaces relative to the weak topology which are basic in our considerations and comprise the theory of differential and integral equations in Banach spaces.
We study the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of a scalar convolution sum-difference equation. The rate of convergence of the solution is found by determining the asymptotic behavior of the solution of the transient renewal equation.
We study the equation u = k∗g(u) with k such that ln k is convex or concave and g is monotonic. Some necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of nontrivial continuous solutions u of this equation are given.