Abstract

This paper is concerned with the impulsive fractional stochastic neutral evolution systems with state-dependent delay and nonlocal condition. First, the existence of solutions of considered evolution systems are obtained by applying the Banach contraction theorem. Then, on the basis of existence of solutions, the controllability concept of the system is investigated. The main aim is to derive some conditions that could be applied to analyze the controllability results for the considered evolution systems involving state-dependent delay. Finally, the efficiency of theoretical analysis is verified by an example.

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