نتایج جستجو برای: nonlinear integral equations hammerstein equations mean value
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in this paper, existence of an $l^p$-solution for 2dies (two dimensional integral equations) of the hammerstein type is discussed. the main tools in this discussion are schaefer's and schauder's fixed point theorems with a general version of gronwall's inequality.
the first integral method is an efficient method for obtaining exact solutions of some nonlinear partial differential equations. this method can be applied to non integrable equations as well as to integrable ones. in this paper, the first integral method is used to construct exact solutions of the 2d ginzburg-landau equation.
in this paper, using the tools involving measures of noncompactness and darbo fixed point theorem forcondensing operator, we study the existence of solutions for a large class of generalized nonlinear quadraticfunctional integral equations. also, we show that solutions of these integral equations are locally attractive.furthermore, we present an example to show the efficiency and usefulness of ...
fails to possess a solution in general if X is equal to any of the characteristic values X¡, ¿ = 1,2,3, , of the kernel __(x, y), it is not surprising that all treatments of (1) have been limited to the cases in which equation (2) is in some sense (to be made more precise later) a majorant for (1) when X =Xi, the smallest characteristic value of F"(x, y). Thus, if FT(x, y) is assumed to be posi...
In this paper, Solvability nonlinear Volterra integral equations with general vanishing delays is stated. So far sinc methods for approximating the solutions of Volterra integral equations have received considerable attention mainly due to their high accuracy. These approximations converge rapidly to the exact solutions as number sinc points increases. Here the numerical solution of nonlinear...
fails to possess a solution in general if X is equal to any of the characteristic values X¡, ¿ = 1,2,3, , of the kernel __(x, y), it is not surprising that all treatments of (1) have been limited to the cases in which equation (2) is in some sense (to be made more precise later) a majorant for (1) when X =Xi, the smallest characteristic value of F"(x, y). Thus, if FT(x, y) is assumed to be posi...
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