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ON PERIODIC SOLUTIONS FOR FIRST-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS INVOLVING THE DISTRIBUTIONAL HENSTOCK–KURZWEIL INTEGRAL

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2012

WEI LIU*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR China (email: liuw626@hhu.edu.cn)
GUOJU YE
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR China (email: yegj@hhu.edu.cn)
YING WANG
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR China
XUEYUAN ZHOU
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR China
*
For correspondence; e-mail: liuw626@hhu.edu.cn
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Abstract

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The purpose of this paper is to study the existence of periodic solutions and the topological structure of the solution set of first-order differential equations involving the distributional Henstock–Kurzweil integral. The distributional Henstock–Kurzweil integral is a general integral, which includes the Lebesgue and Henstock–Kurzweil integrals. The main results extend some previously known results in the literature.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Australian Mathematical Publishing Association Inc. 2012

Footnotes

Supported by NNSF of China (10871059) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.

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