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Study of a Class of Arbitrary Order Differential Equations by a Coincidence Degree Method

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2017

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In this manuscript, we investigate some appropriate conditions which ensure the existence of at least one solution to a class of fractional order differential equations (FDEs) provided by {-(C)D(q)z(t) = theta(t,z(t)); t is an element of J = [0, 1], q is an element of (1, 2], z(t)vertical bar(t=theta) = phi(z), z(1) = delta(C)D(p)z(eta), p,eta is an element of(0, 1). The nonlinear function theta : J x R -> R is continuous. Further, delta is an element of(0, 1) and phi is an element of C(J, R) is a non-local function. We establish some adequate conditions for the existence of at least one solution to the considered problem by using Gronwall's inequality and a priori estimate tools called the topological degree method. We provide two examples to verify the obtained results.

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Arif, Muhammad/0000-0003-1484-7643

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Fractional Order Differential Equations, Caputo Derivative, Condensing Operator, Gronwall'S Inequality, Topological Degree Method

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Ali, Nigar...et al. (2017) Study of a class of arbitrary order differential equations by a coincidence degree method, Boundary Value Problems

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