
The monotone iterative technique is used to prove the existence of positive solutions to nonlinear integral equations of Volterra type. In a special case the author proves the uniqueness of the solution.
Other nonlinear integral equations, positive solutions, Applied Mathematics, Positive solutions of integral equations, existence, uniqueness, Theoretical approximation of solutions to integral equations, nonlinear Volterra integral equation, monotone iterative technique, Analysis
Other nonlinear integral equations, positive solutions, Applied Mathematics, Positive solutions of integral equations, existence, uniqueness, Theoretical approximation of solutions to integral equations, nonlinear Volterra integral equation, monotone iterative technique, Analysis
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