Abstract

We investigate the existence of solutions of an infinite system of integral equations of Volterra–Hammerstein type on the real half-axis. The method applied in our study is connected with the construction of a suitable measure of noncompactness in the space of continuous and bounded functions defined on the real half-axis with values in the space c0 consisting of real sequences converging to zero and equipped with the classical supremum norm. We use the mentioned measure of noncompactness together with a fixed point theorem of Darbo type. Our investigations are illustrated by an example.

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