
doi: 10.3390/math3010016
In this paper, we investigate the existence of solutions for the fractional neutral differential equations with random impulses. The results are obtained by using Krasnoselskii’s fixed point theorem. Examples are added to show applications of the main results.
random impulses, Applications of operator theory to differential and integral equations, QA1-939, existence, Stochastic functional-differential equations, fixed point theorem, Functional-differential equations with impulses, fractional neutral differential equations, Mathematics, Functional-differential equations with fractional derivatives, Neutral functional-differential equations
random impulses, Applications of operator theory to differential and integral equations, QA1-939, existence, Stochastic functional-differential equations, fixed point theorem, Functional-differential equations with impulses, fractional neutral differential equations, Mathematics, Functional-differential equations with fractional derivatives, Neutral functional-differential equations
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