GLOBAL ATTRACTIVITY, ASYMPTOTIC STABILITY AND BLOW-UP POINTS FOR NONLINEAR FUNCTIONAL-INTEGRAL EQUATIONS’ SOLUTIONS AND APPLICATIONS IN BANACH SPACE BC(R+) WITH COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY
Yelä°z Karaca ()
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Yelä°z Karaca: University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMASS), Worcester, MA 01655, USA
FRACTALS (fractals), 2022, vol. 30, issue 05, 1-22
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Nonlinear functional-integral equations contain the unknown function nonlinearly, occurring extensively in theory developed to a certain extent toward different applied problems and solutions thereof. Nonlinear science serves to reveal the nonlinear descriptions of widely different systems, has had a fundamental impact on complex dynamics. Accordingly, this study provides the basic definitions and results regarding Banach spaces with the proof as well as applications. Besides, proving the existence and uniqueness of the solutions by the Banach theorem is carried out. The existence results of the equations are generally obtained based on fundamental methods by which the fixed-point theorems are frequently applied. Subsequently, the definition of the measure pertaining to noncompactness on Banach space along with properties is presented. Hence, the aim is to study nonlinear functional-integral equations in the Banach space BC(R+) using the measure of noncompactness. In addition, the proof of the existence of global attractors and asymptotic stabilities, having at least one solution which pertains to BC(R+) is looked into. As the last stage, the definitions of global attractivity and asymptotical stability for equations on Banach space BC(R+) are given while proving the existence of solutions and global attractivity. Besides these, the existence and asymptotical stability are proven. Furthermore, the proof of the existence of global attractors and asymptotic stabilities, having at least one solution which pertains to BC(R+) for an example nonlinear integral equation has been demonstrated by one example premediated and the existence of blow-up point has been examined in one and more than one points regarding the nonlinear integral equation. The example nonlinear integral equation as addressed in this study has been examined in terms of its blow-up point and asymptotic stability with computational complexity for the first time. By doing so, it has been demonstrated that the existence of blow-up point has been the case in one and more than one points and besides this, the examination of its asymptotic stability has shown that it is asymptotically stable at least in one point, yet has no blow-up point pertaining to BC(R+). This has enabled thorough analysis of computational complexity of the related nonlinear functional-integral equations within the example both addressing dimension of input in Banach space and that of dataset with N dimension. This applicable approach assures the accurate transformation of the complex problems towards optimized solutions through the generation of advanced mathematical models in nonlinear dynamic settings characterized by complexity.
Keywords: Nonlinear Integral Equations; Banach Space (R+); Global Attractivity and Asymptotical Stability; Blow-Up Points; Complex Systems; Nonlinearity; Computational Complexity; Nonlinear Complexity; Constant Complexity; Polynomial Complexity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1142/S0218348X22401880
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