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Uniqueness of solutions to an Abel type nonlinear integral equation on the half line

Wojciech Mydlarczyk (2012)

Open Mathematics

We consider a convolution-type integral equation u = k ⋆ g(u) on the half line (−∞; a), a ∈ ℝ, with kernel k(x) = x α−1, 0 < α, and function g(u), continuous and nondecreasing, such that g(0) = 0 and 0 < g(u) for 0 < u. We concentrate on the uniqueness problem for this equation, and we prove that if α ∈ (1, 4), then for any two nontrivial solutions u 1, u 2 there exists a constant c ∈ ℝ such that u 2(x) = u 1(x +c), −∞ < x. The results are obtained by applying Hilbert projective metrics....

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