Author:
Shah Kamal, ,Sher Muhammad,Ali Asad,Abdeljawad Thabet, , ,
Abstract
<abstract><p>In this paper, we establish a qualitative theory for implicit fractional order differential equations (IFODEs) with nonlocal initial condition (NIC) with delay term. Because area related to investigate existence and uniqueness of solution is important field in recent times. Also researchers are using existence theory to derive some prior results about a dynamical problem weather it exists or not in reality. In literature, we have different tools to study qualitative nature of a problem. On the same line the exact solution of every problem is difficult to determined. Therefore, we use technique of numerical analysis to approximate the solutions, where stability analysis is an important aspect. Therefore, we use a tool from non-linear analysis known as topological degree theory to develop sufficient conditions for existence and uniqueness of solution to the considered problem. Further, we also develop sufficient conditions for Hyers- Ulam type stability for the considered problem. To justify our results, we also give an illustrative example.</p></abstract>
Publisher
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
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