Green function's properties and existence theorems for nonlinear singular-delay-fractional differential equations
Authors: Khan, Hasib; Tunç, Cemil; Khan, Aziz;
Green function's properties and existence theorems for nonlinear singular-delay-fractional differential equations
Abstract
The authors study the existence, uniqueness and Hyers-Ulam stability of solution for a singular fractional differential equation with \(p\)-Laplacian operator and delay, subject to some nonlocal boundary conditions.
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- Yüzüncü Yıl University Turkey
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Boundary value problems for functional-differential equations, existence of positive solution, fractional differential equations with singularity, Hyers-Ulam stability, Functional-differential equations with fractional derivatives, Caputo's fractional derivative
Boundary value problems for functional-differential equations, existence of positive solution, fractional differential equations with singularity, Hyers-Ulam stability, Functional-differential equations with fractional derivatives, Caputo's fractional derivative
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