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Existence results for first order impulsive semilinear evolution inclusions [PDF]
In this paper the concepts of lower mild and upper mild solutions combined with a fixed point theorem for condensing maps and the semigroup theory are used to investigate the existence of mild solutions for first order impulsive semilinear evolution ...
Benchohra, M. +2 more
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Background Antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (SP) and the prevalence of meticillin‐resistant SP (MRSP) is increasing in dogs worldwide. Objectives To evaluate the influence of hospital size on antimicrobial resistance of SP and whether restricted use of antimicrobials based on antibiograms could reduce the identification of ...
Keita Iyori +5 more
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miR‐34a is upregulated in AIP‐mutated somatotropinomas and promotes octreotide resistance
Abstract Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are intracranial tumors associated with significant morbidity due to hormonal dysregulation, mass effects and have a heavy treatment burden. Growth hormone (GH)‐secreting PAs (somatotropinomas) cause acromegaly‐gigantism.
Eva‐Maria Bogner +8 more
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Oscillation of impulsive conformable fractional differential equations
In this paper, we investigate oscillation results for the solutions of impulsive conformable fractional differential equations of the ...
Tariboon Jessada, Ntouyas Sotiris K.
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Vector dissipativity theory for large‐scale impulsive dynamical systems
Modern complex large‐scale impulsive systems involve multiple modes of operation placing stringent demands on controller analysis of increasing complexity. In analyzing these large‐scale systems, it is often desirable to treat the overall impulsive system as a collection of interconnected impulsive subsystems.
Wassim M. Haddad +3 more
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Robust dissipativity for uncertain impulsive dynamical systems
We discuss the robust dissipativity with respect to the quadratic supply rate for uncertain impulsive dynamical systems. By employing the Hamilton‐Jacobi inequality approach, some sufficient conditions of robust dissipativity for this kind of system are established.
Bin Liu, Xinzhi Liu, Xiaoxin Liao
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Dynamic of a nonautonomous two-species impulsive competitive system with infinite delays
In this paper, we consider a nonautonomous two-species impulsive competitive system with infinite delays. By the impulsive comparison theorem and some mathematical analysis, we investigate the permanence, extinction and global attractivity of the system,
He Mengxin, Li Zhong, Chen Fengde
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A second‐order impulsive Cauchy problem
We study the existence of mild and classical solutions for an abstract second‐order impulsive Cauchy problem modeled in the form u¨(t)=A u(t)+f(t,u(t),u˙(t)),t∈(−T0,T1),t≠ti;u(0)=x0,u˙(0)=y0; △u(ti)=Ii1 (u (ti)). △u˙(ti)=Ii2 (u˙ (ti+)) where A is the infinitesimal generator of a strongly continuous cosine family of linear operators on a Banach space X ...
Eduardo Hernández Morales
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The general solution of impulsive systems with Riemann-Liouville fractional derivatives
In this paper, we study a kind of fractional differential system with impulsive effect and find the formula of general solution for the impulsive fractional-order system by analysis of the limit case (as impulse tends to zero).
Zhang Xianmin +4 more
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Impulsive functional‐differential equations with nonlocal conditions
The existence, uniqueness, and continuous dependence of a mild solution of an impulsive functional‐differential evolution nonlocal Cauchy problem in general Banach spaces are studied. Methods of fixed point theorems, of a C0 semigroup of operators and the Banach contraction theorem are applied.
Haydar Akça +2 more
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