Existence and uniqueness of solutions for systems of fractional differential equations with Riemann–Stieltjes integral boundary condition
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Zhang, X.
Liu, Lishan
Wu, Yong Hong
Zou, Y.
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2018Type
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Zhang, X. and Liu, L. and Wu, Y.H. and Zou, Y. 2018. Existence and uniqueness of solutions for systems of fractional differential equations with Riemann–Stieltjes integral boundary condition. Advances in Difference Equations. 2018 (1): Article ID 204.
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Advances in Difference Equations
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School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Science (EECMS)
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In this article, we first establish an existence and uniqueness result for a class of systems of nonlinear operator equations under more general conditions by means of the cone theory and monotone iterative technique. Furthermore, the iterative sequence of the solution and the error estimation of the system are given. Then we use this new result to study the existence and uniqueness of the solution for boundary value problems of systems of fractional differential equations with a Riemann–Stieltjes integral boundary condition in real Banach spaces. The results obtained in this paper are more general than many previous results and complement them.
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