A new generalized approach to study the existence of solutions of nonlinear fractional boundary value problems
Abstract
In this paper, we construct a new generalized result to study the existence of solutions of nonlinear fractional boundary value problems (FBVPs). The proposed results unify the existence criteria of certain FBVPs including periodic and antiperiodic as special cases that have been previously studied separately in the literature. The method we employ is topological in its nature and manifests themselves in the forms of differential inequalities (lower and upper solutions, and coupled lower and upper solutions (CLUSs)). Two examples are given to demonstrate the applicability of the developed theoretical results.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the anonymous referees and the handling editor for many useful comments and suggestions, leading to a substantial improvement of the presentation of this article.
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Author contribution: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.
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Research funding: This work was supported by nonlinear Analysis group, Virtual University of Pakistan.
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Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.
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- Generalized forms of fractional Euler and Runge–Kutta methods using non-uniform grid
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- A new generalized approach to study the existence of solutions of nonlinear fractional boundary value problems
- Rational soliton solutions in the nonlocal coupled complex modified Korteweg–de Vries equations
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- Solvability and stability of nonlinear hybrid ∆-difference equations of fractional-order
- Weak and strong boundedness for p-adic fractional Hausdorff operator and its commutator
- Simulation and modeling of different cell shapes for closed-cell LM-13 alloy foam for compressive behavior
- Pandemic management by a spatio–temporal mathematical model
- Adaptive ADI difference solution of quenching problems based on the 3D convection–reaction–diffusion equation
- Null controllability of Hilfer fractional stochastic integrodifferential equations with noninstantaneous impulsive and Poisson jump
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- Switched coupled system of nonlinear impulsive Langevin equations involving Hilfer fractional-order derivatives
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Original Research Articles
- Frequency responses for induced neural transmembrane potential by electromagnetic waves (1 kHz to 1 GHz)
- Investigating existence results for fractional evolution inclusions with order r ∈ (1, 2) in Banach space
- Optimal control of non-instantaneous impulsive second-order stochastic McKean–Vlasov evolution system with Clarke subdifferential
- Generalized forms of fractional Euler and Runge–Kutta methods using non-uniform grid
- Controllability of coupled fractional integrodifferential equations
- A new generalized approach to study the existence of solutions of nonlinear fractional boundary value problems
- Rational soliton solutions in the nonlocal coupled complex modified Korteweg–de Vries equations
- Buoyancy driven flow characteristics inside a cavity equiped with diamond elliptic array
- Analysis and numerical effects of time-delayed rabies epidemic model with diffusion
- Two occurrences of fractional actions in nonlinear dynamics
- Multiwave interaction solutions for a (3 + 1)-dimensional B-type Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation in fluid dynamics
- Effects of mixed time delays and D operators on fixed-time synchronization of discontinuous neutral-type neural networks
- Solvability and stability of nonlinear hybrid ∆-difference equations of fractional-order
- Weak and strong boundedness for p-adic fractional Hausdorff operator and its commutator
- Simulation and modeling of different cell shapes for closed-cell LM-13 alloy foam for compressive behavior
- Pandemic management by a spatio–temporal mathematical model
- Adaptive ADI difference solution of quenching problems based on the 3D convection–reaction–diffusion equation
- Null controllability of Hilfer fractional stochastic integrodifferential equations with noninstantaneous impulsive and Poisson jump
- Application of modified Mickens iteration procedure to a pendulum and the motion of a mass attached to a stretched elastic wire
- Modeling the spatiotemporal intracellular calcium dynamics in nerve cell with strong memory effects
- Switched coupled system of nonlinear impulsive Langevin equations involving Hilfer fractional-order derivatives
- Improving the dynamic behavior of the plate under supersonic air flow by using nonlinear energy sink