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In this paper, a fixed point theorem due to Schaefer is used to investigate the existence of solutions for first and second order impulsive neutral functional differential equations with variable times.
Abstract The Banach contraction principle is used to investigate the existence and uniqueness of solutions for first and second order impulsive semilinear neutral functional differential equations in Banach spaces.
In this paper, a fixed point theorem due to Schaefer is used to investigate the existence of solutions for first and second order impulsive neutral functional differential equations in Banach spaces.
Fractional Brownian Motions, Fractional Noises and Applications