Mild Solutions for Neutral Conformable Fractional Order Functional Evolution Equations Using Meir-Keeler Type Fixed Point Theorem

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2025

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University Politehnica Bucharest, Sci Bull

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Our mission is to demonstrate the existence, uniqueness, attractiveness, and controllability of mild solutions to neutral conformable fractional-order functional evolution equations, specifically of order between 1 and 2. These intriguing equations encompass finite delay, all while adhering to local conditions within a separable Banach space. By invoking Meir-Keeler's fixed-point Theorem and enhancing it with measures of noncompactness, we establish the existence of these solutions. To highlight the potency of our approach, we present a captivating example.

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Neutral Functional Differential Equation, Mild Solution, Finite Delay, Infinite Delay, Fixed Point, Condensing Operator, Measure of Noncompactness, Conformable Fractional

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University Politehnica of Bucharest Scientific Bulletin-Series A-Applied Mathematics and Physics

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87

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4

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127

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138

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