Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we concern with the existence of mild solution to nonlocal initial value problem for nonlinear Sobolev-type impulsive evolution equations with Hilfer fractional derivative which generalized the Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative. At first, we establish an equivalent integral equation for our main problem. Second, by means of the properties of Hilfer fractional calculus, combining measure of noncompactness with the fixed-point methods, we obtain the existence results of mild solutions with two new characteristic solution operators. The results we obtained are new and more general to known results. At last, an example is provided to illustrate the results.

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