Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to study the existence and uniqueness of mild solutions to a semilinear Cauchy problem for an abstract nonlocal fractional integrodifferential equation, which has a distinctive nonlinear term. Two sufficient conditions on the existence of mild solutions will be displayed. Continuous dependence of solutions on initial conditions and local [Formula: see text]-approximate mild solutions will be discussed. An example will be given to elucidate the main results. The results obtained are based upon the method of semigroups, contraction mapping principle, and Krasnoselskii’s fixed point theorem.

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