Controllability problem for fractional impulsive integrodifferential evolution systems of mixed type with the measure of noncompactness


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Authors

  • Duraisamy Senthil Raja
  • Ponnusamy Sundararajan
  • Kulandhaivel Karthikeyan

Keywords:

Controllability, fixed point theorem, Banach space, fractional evolution system.

Abstract

We consider the controllability problem for a class of fractional impulsive evolution systems of mixed type in an infinite dimensional Banach space. The existence of mild solutions and controllability results are discussed by a new estimation technique of the measure of noncompactness and a fixed point theorem with respect to a convex-power condensing operator. However, the main results do not need any restrictive conditions on estimated parameters of the measure of noncompactness. Since we do not assume that the semigroup is compact and other conditions are more general, the outcomes we obtain here improve and generalize many known controllability results. An example is also given to demonstrate the applications of our main results.

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Published

2022-11-07

How to Cite

Duraisamy Senthil Raja, Ponnusamy Sundararajan, & Kulandhaivel Karthikeyan. (2022). Controllability problem for fractional impulsive integrodifferential evolution systems of mixed type with the measure of noncompactness. Results in Nonlinear Analysis, 3(2), 85–99. Retrieved from https://nonlinear-analysis.com/index.php/pub/article/view/44