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Existence and Data Dependence Theorems for Solutions of an Abc-Fractional Order Impulsive System

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2020

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The study of existence of solution ensures the essential conditions required for a solution. Keeping the importance of the study, we initiate the existence, uniqueness and data dependence of solutions an Atangana-Baleanu-Caputo (ABC)-fractional order differential impulsive system. For this purpose, the suggested ABC-fractional order differential impulsive system is transferred into equivalent fixed point problem via integral operator. The operator is then analyzed for boundedness, continuity and equicontinuity. Then Arzela-Ascolli theorem ensures the relatively compactness of the operator and the Schauder's fixed point theorem and Banach's fixed point theorem are utilized for the existence and uniqueness of solution. Data dependence and expressive application are also provided. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Khan, Hasib/0000-0002-7186-8435; Khan, Aziz/0000-0001-6185-9394

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Abc-Fractional Order Impulsive System, Existence And Uniqueness Of Solution, Data Dependence, existence and uniqueness of solution, Fractional derivatives and integrals, data dependence, Functional-differential equations with fractional derivatives, ABC-fractional order impulsive system

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Khan, Hasib...et al. (2020). "Existence and data dependence theorems for solutions of an ABC-fractional order impulsive system", Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Vol. 131.

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Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

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131

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