On non-instantaneous impulsive fractional differential equations and their equivalent integral equations

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Wiley

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Real-world processes that display non-local behaviours or interactions, and that are subject to external impulses over non-zero periods, can potentially be modelled using non-instantaneous impulsive fractional differential equations or systems. These have been the subject of many recent papers, which rely on re-formulating fractional differential equations in terms of integral equations, in order to prove results such as existence, uniqueness, and stability. However, specifically in the non-instantaneous impulsive case, some of the existing papers contain invalid re-formulations of the problem, based on a misunderstanding of how fractional operators behave. In this work, we highlight the correct ways of writing non-instantaneous impulsive fractional differential equations as equivalent integral equations, considering several different cases according to the lower limits of the integro-differential operators involved.

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Caputo fractional derivative, fractional differential equations, fractional integrals, impulsive differential equations, non-instantaneous impulses, Volterra integral equations

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Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences

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44

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18

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