Advances in Nonlinear Analysis via the Concept of Measure of Noncompactness, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017

Coordinators: Banaś Józef, Jleli Mohamed, Mursaleen Mohammad, Samet Bessem, Vetro Calogero

Language: English

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This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the theory of measures of noncompactness. It discusses various applications of the theory of measures of noncompactness, in particular, by addressing the results and methods of fixed-point theory. The concept of a measure of noncompactness is very useful for the mathematical community working in nonlinear analysis. Both these theories are especially useful in investigations connected with differential equations, integral equations, functional integral equations and optimization theory. Thus, one of the book?s central goals is to collect and present sufficient conditions for the solvability of such equations. The results are established in miscellaneous function spaces, and particular attention is paid to fractional calculus.

Measures of Noncompactness in the Space of Continuous and Bounded Functions Defined on the Real Half-Axis.- Measures of Noncompactness and Their Applications.- On Some Results Using Measures of Noncompactness.- Space of Functions with Growths Tempered by a Modulus of Continuity.- Measure of Noncompactness in Functional Fractional Calculus.- Measures of Weak Noncompactness and Fixed Points.- The Class of F-Contraction Mappings with a Measure of Noncompactness.- On The Measure of Non-Compactness in Banach Spaces and Application to the Theory of Differential and Integral Equations.- Partial Hadamard–Stieltjes Fractional Integral Equations in Banach Spaces.- Boundary Value Problems for Fractional Differential Equations and Inclusions in Banach Spaces.- On the Aronszajn Property for Differential Equations of Fractional Order in Banach Spaces.- On the Qualitative Behaviors of Nonlinear Functional Differential Systems of Third Order.- On the Approximation of Solutions to a Fixed Point Problem with Inequality Constraints in a Banach Space Partially Ordered by a Cone.- A Short Survey on Dislocated Metric Spaces via Fixed Point Theory.

JÓZEF BANAŚ is Full Professor of mathematics and chair of the Department of Nonlinear Analysis in Rzeszów University of Technology, Poland. Professor J. Banaś visited several scientific centers over the world. He was a participant and speaker of numerous international conferences and congresses. He is member of the editorial committees of many journals of international repute. Professor J. Banaś was a lead guest editor and guest editor of many special issues for Abstract and Applied Analysis, Journal of Function Spaces, Scientific World Journal and Advances in Pure Mathematics. He has over 150 published research papers in international journals. Professor J. Banaś is also coauthor of three books: Measures of Noncompactness in Banach Spaces, Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics 60 (Marcel Dekker, New York, 1980) (with K. Goebel); Bounded Variation and Around (De Gruyter Series in Nonlinear Analysis and Applications 17, Walter De Gruyter, Berlin, 2014) (with J. Appell and N. Merentes); Sequence Spaces and Measure of Noncompactness with Applications to Differential and Integral Equations (Springer, New Delhi, 2014) (with M. Mursaleen). Professor J. Banas is a supervisor of 10 Ph.D. theses and over 150 B.Sc. and M.Sc. theses in mathematics. 

MOHAMED JLELI is Full Professor of Mathematics at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. He obtained his PhD degree in Pure Mathematics entitled “constant mean curvature hypersurfaces” from Faculty of Sciences of Paris 12, France, in 2004. He has written several papers on differential geometry, partial differential equations, evolution equations, fractional differential equations and fixed point theory. He is on the editorial board of some international journals and acts as a referee for several international journals in mathematics. 

M. MURSALEEN is a Full Professor & Chairman of Department of Mathematics, Aligarh Muslim University, India. As an active researcher, Prof. Mursaleen has authored seven b

Presents a survey of results concerning classical measures of noncompactness and their role in fixed-point theory and operator theory

Discusses the applications to the solvability of nonlinear integral equations and characterization of compact matrix operators

Collects and presents sufficient conditions for the solvability of differential equations, integral equations, and functional integral equations

Highlights some of the real-world practical problems from different branches of the applied sciences

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras