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Controllability of a second-order non-autonomous stochastic semilinear system with several delays in control

This paper studies a second-order non-autonomous semilinear stochastic differential equation with several constant point delays in control. We prove the mild solution’s existence and uniqueness using the semigroup theory of bounded linear operators, evolution family, stochastic analysis techniques,...

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Published in:Chaos, solitons and fractals solitons and fractals, 2022-02, Vol.155, p.111763, Article 111763
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