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Approximate controllability of nonlocal impulsive neutral integro‐differential equations with finite delay

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In this paper, we apply the resolvent operator theory and an approximating technique to derive the existence and controllability results for nonlocal impulsive neutral integro‐differential equations with finite delay in… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we apply the resolvent operator theory and an approximating technique to derive the existence and controllability results for nonlocal impulsive neutral integro‐differential equations with finite delay in a Hilbert space. To establish the results, we take the impulsive functions as a continuous function only, and we assume that the nonlocal initial condition is Lipschitz continuous function in the first case and continuous functions only in the second case. The main tools applied in our analysis are semigroup theory, the resolvent operator theory, an approximating technique, and fixed‐point theorems. Finally, we illustrate the main results with the help of two examples.

Keywords: nonlocal impulsive; impulsive neutral; equations finite; integro differential; neutral integro; differential equations

Journal Title: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2021

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