Nonlinear Analysis (Jul 2020)

Solvability of fractional dynamic systems utilizing measure of noncompactness

  • Hemant Kumar Nashine,
  • Rabha W. Ibrahim,
  • Reza Arab,
  • Mohsen Rabbani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15388/namc.2020.25.17896
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4

Abstract

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Fractional dynamics is a scope of study in science considering the action of systems. These systems are designated by utilizing derivatives of arbitrary orders. In this effort, we discuss the sufficient conditions for the existence of the mild solution (m-solution) of a class of fractional dynamic systems (FDS). We deal with a new family of fractional m-solution in Rn for fractional dynamic systems. To accomplish it, we introduce first the concept of (F, ψ)-contraction based on the measure of noncompactness in some Banach spaces. Consequently, we establish requisite fixed point theorems (FPTs), which extend existing results following the Krasnoselskii FPT and coupled fixed point results as a outcomes of derived one. Finally, we give a numerical example to verify the considered FDS, and we solve it by iterative algorithm constructed by semianalytic method with high accuracy. The solution can be considered as bacterial growth system when the time interval is large.

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