Abstract
This paper aims to investigate a class for nonlocal fractional boundary value problem on an infinite interval due to its importance in provide a powerful tool for mathematical modeling of complex phenomena in science. New existence results are acquired for the given problem by using the Krasnosel’skii’s fixed point theorem. Moreover, sufficient conditions are obtained as well as a modified compactness criterion that guarantees the existence of at least one solution. In addition, an illustrative example is given in the final part of the paper.
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