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On Solvability Conditions for the Cauchy Problem for Non-Volterra Functional Differential Equations with Pointwise and Integral Restrictions on Functional Operators

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  • Eugene Bravyi

    (Scientific Center of Functional Differential Equations, Perm National Research Polytechnic University, 29 Komsomolsky prospekt, 614990 Perm, Perm krai, Russia)

Abstract

Cauchy problems are considered for families of, generally speaking, non-Volterra functional differential equations of the second order. For each family considered, in terms of the parameters of this family, necessary and sufficient conditions for the unique solvability of the Cauchy problem for all equations of the family are obtained. Such necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for the following four kinds of families: integral restrictions are imposed on positive and negative functional operators, namely, operator norms are specified; pointwise restrictions are imposed on positive and negative functional operators in the form of values of operators’ actions on the unit function; an integral constraint is imposed on a positive functional operator, a pointwise constraint is imposed on a negative functional operator; a pointwise constraint is imposed on a positive functional operator, an integral constraint is imposed on a negative functional operator. In all cases, effective conditions for the solvability of the Cauchy problem for all equations of the family are obtained, expressed through some inequalities regarding the parameters of the families. The set of parameters of families of equations for which Cauchy problems are uniquely solvable can be easily calculated approximately with any accuracy. The resulting solvability conditions improve the solvability conditions following from the Banach contraction principle. An example of the Cauchy problem for an equation with a coefficient changing sign is given. Taking into account various restrictions for the positive and negative parts of functional operators allows us to significantly improve the known solvability conditions.

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  • Eugene Bravyi, 2023. "On Solvability Conditions for the Cauchy Problem for Non-Volterra Functional Differential Equations with Pointwise and Integral Restrictions on Functional Operators," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(24), pages 1-18, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:11:y:2023:i:24:p:4980-:d:1301814
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