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Fractional integro-differential inclusions with state-dependent delay

Khalida Aissani, Mouffak Benchohra, Khalil Ezzinbi (2014)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

In this paper, we establish sufficient conditions for the existence of mild solutions for fractional integro-differential inclusions with state-dependent delay. The techniques rely on fractional calculus, multivalued mapping on a bounded set and Bohnenblust-Karlin's fixed point theorem. Finally, we present an example to illustrate the theory.

From convergence of operator semigroups to gene expression, and back again

Adam Bobrowski (2008)

Banach Center Publications

The subject of the paper is reciprocal influence of pure mathematics and applied sciences. We illustrate the idea by giving a review of mathematical results obtained recently, related to the model of stochastic gene expression due to Lipniacki et al. [38]. In this model, featuring mRNA and protein levels, and gene activity, the stochastic part of processes involved in gene expression is distinguished from the part that seems to be mostly deterministic, and the dynamics is expressed by means of a...

Furi–Pera fixed point theorems in Banach algebras with applications

Smaïl Djebali, Karima Hammache (2008)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

In this work, we establish new Furi–Pera type fixed point theorems for the sum and the product of abstract nonlinear operators in Banach algebras; one of the operators is completely continuous and the other one is 𝒟 -Lipchitzian. The Kuratowski measure of noncompactness is used together with recent fixed point principles. Applications to solving nonlinear functional integral equations are given. Our results complement and improve recent ones in [10], [11], [17].

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