The existence results for a coupled system of nonlinear fractional differential equations with multi-point boundary conditions

Authors

  • Dezhu Chen School of Mathematical Sciences and Computing Technology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410083, P.R.China
  • Yi Chen School of Mathematical Sciences and Computing Technology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410083, P.R.China
  • Zhanmei Lv School of Mathematical Sciences and Computing Technology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410083, P.R.China
Abstract:

In this paper, we study a coupled system of nonlinear fractional differential equations with multi-point boundary condi- tions. The differential operator is taken in the Riemann-Liouville sense. Applying the Schauder fixed-point theorem and the contrac- tion mapping principle, two existence results are obtained for the following system D^{alpha}_{0+}x(t)=fleft(t,y(t),D^{p}_{0+}y(t)right), t in (0,1), D^{beta}_{0+}y(t)=gleft(t,x(t),D^{q}_{0+}x(t)right), t in (0,1), x(0)=x'(0)=x''(0)=cdots=x^{(m-2)}(0)=0, x(1)=lambda x(xi) ,0y(0)=y',(0)=y''(0)=cdots=y^{(m-2)},(0)=0, y(1)=lambda y(xi) , 0where m in mathbb{N}, m geq 2,alpha,,beta in (m-1,m) and alpha,beta,p,q,lambda satisfy certain conditions.

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volume 38  issue 3

pages  607- 624

publication date 2012-09-15

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