In this paper, we investigate the existence of an absolute continuous solution to a class of first-order nonlinear differential equation with integral boundary conditions (BCs) or with infinite-point BCs. The… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, we investigate the existence of an absolute continuous solution to a class of first-order nonlinear differential equation with integral boundary conditions (BCs) or with infinite-point BCs. The Liouville-Caputo fractional derivative is involved in the nonlinear function. We first consider the existence of a solution for the first-order nonlinear differential equation with m-point nonlocal BCs. The existence of solutions of our problems is investigated by applying the properties of the Riemann sum for continuous functions. Several examples are given in order to illustrate our results.
               
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