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Asymptotic stability of nonlinear impulsive stochastic differential equations. (English) Zbl 1166.60316

Summary: We study the existence and asymptotic stability in \(p\)-th moment of mild solutions of nonlinear impulsive stochastic differential equations. A fixed point approach is employed for achieving the required result.

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60H10 Stochastic ordinary differential equations (aspects of stochastic analysis)
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