Remotely c-almost periodic type functions in Rn

Abstract

In this paper, we relate the notions of remote almost periodicity and quasi-asymptotical almost periodicity; in actual fact, we observe that a remotely almost periodic function is nothing else but a bounded, uniformly continuous quasi-asymptotically almost periodic function. We introduce and analyze several new classes of remotely c-almost periodic functions in Rn, slowly oscillating functions in Rn, and further analyze the recently introduced class of quasi-asymptotically c-almost periodic functions in Rn. We provide certain applications of our theoretical results to the abstract Volterra integro-differential equations and the ordinary differential equations.

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